Apr 10, 2016
Saturday, April 9th's American Presidents webinar focused on Lyndon Johnson and the two pillars of his administration: the Great Society, and the Vietnam War. Panelists discussed topics ranging from the impact of Johnson's political skill and legislative experience on the development and passage of his policies, as well as the role of Democratic majorities in Congress at the time. Of interest was the broad, bipartisan support expansion of Social Security enjoyed, as compared against other large social programs of the 20th and early 21st centuries, and how this support, or lack of it, shaped the policies and the politics surrounding and following them.
LBJ's views on and
actions related to Vietnam were discussed at length, touching on
what seemed to be his lack of interest in being involved, and yet
his sense of necessity to stay involved in the war he inherited.
The panelists also touched on the different rhetoric LBJ used when
promoting his social programs versus that he employed regarding
Vietnam and foreign policy. View the archive page, with document
and YouTube links, and scholar bios, here.
To register for the final webinar of the 2015-16 school year on Saturday, May 7 at 11:00 AM EST discussing Ronald Reagan - The Great Communicator, click here.
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