The National Civic Review is one of the Nation’s Oldest and Most Respected Journals of Civic Affairs.
Its cases studies, reports, interviews and essays help communities learn about the latest developments in collaborative problems-solving, civic engagement, local government innovation and democratic governance. Some of the country’s leading doers and thinkers have contributed articles to this invaluable resource for elected officials, public managers, nonprofit leaders, grassroots activists, and public administration scholars seeking to make America’s communities more inclusive, participatory, innovative and successful.
This month, we are featuring a throwback article to 1930. We hope you enjoy these words from Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor of New York (at the time).
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