Great Society
The Great Society is the collection of programs that came out of
Lyndon B. Johnson
's first (and only) full term as President. Some of these are:
Medicare
Medicaid
the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities
the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Food Stamps (the concept had existed as a New Deal program as well, but was canceled in 1943.)
It also gave rise to the "War on Poverty."
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Speech Relevance
The name 'Great Society' hadn't been coined until roughly 5 months before the broadcast of Reagan's '
A Time For Choosing
' speech, so there is little
direct
connection between Johnson's designs and Reagan's speech. Indirectly, however, Reagan railed against the ideas of a socialized medical system in both '
A Time For Choosing
' and '
Encroaching Control
' and against the "War on Poverty" in '
A Time For Choosing
'.
Reagan also recorded a speech specifically about the dangers of
socialized medicine
.
In 1966, before he formally announced his joining the race for California governor, Reagan spoke to a rally at the Patton Center in the Bronx borough of New York. This speech is labelled as "
The Great Myth of the Great Society
".
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Source Links
Great Society
(Wikipedia)