The "middle way" served as short-hand for Eisenhower's pragmatic approach to both domestic policy an foreign affairs. Despite the Republicans' commitment to limited government, free enterprise, and individual initiative, Eisenhower and his fellow liberals recognized that the federal government had to intervene in order to preserve the United States' founding principles.
The "middle way" served as short-hand for Eisenhower's pragmatic approach to both domestic policy an foreign affairs. Despite the Republicans' commitm...