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The Cash Register Chorus. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1924, on the popularity of President Calvin Coolidges laissez-faire policies with American business leaders

The Cash Register Chorus. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1924, on the popularity of President Calvin Coolidges laissez-faire policies with American business leaders


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The Cash Register Chorus. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1924, on the popularity of President Calvin Coolidges laissez-faire policies with American business leaders

COOLIDGE: CASH REGISTER.
The Cash Register Chorus. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1924, on the popularity of President Calvin Coolidges laissez-faire policies with American business leaders

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1924 Calvin Cash Register Commerce Coolidge Daniel Finance Fitzpatrick Laissez Faire Leader Machine Political Acts Register Robert


The Cash Register Chorus

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is a captivating snapshot of American political and economic history in the 1920s. Created by D. R. Fitzpatrick, this cartoon print depicts the popularity of President Calvin Coolidge's laissez-faire policies among American business leaders. The image showcases four men, Finance, John, Robert, and Daniel, standing proudly beside a cash register machine labeled "COOLIDGE: CASH REGISTER". The cartoon cleverly symbolizes how Coolidge's hands-off approach to governance resonated with the business community during that era. Each man represents a different facet of early American commerce – finance, leadership, entrepreneurship – all united in their support for Coolidge's political acts. Fitzpatrick skillfully captures the essence of this historical moment through his artistry. The men are depicted as confident and contented figures who see themselves as beneficiaries of Coolidge's pro-business policies. Their presence next to the cash register signifies prosperity and success brought about by minimal government intervention. This artwork serves as a visual testament to the prevailing sentiment towards laissez-faire economics at that time. It encapsulates an important chapter in American history when capitalism flourished under Coolidge's presidency. "The Cash Register Chorus" not only offers insight into past political ideologies but also invites reflection on contemporary debates surrounding government intervention in markets. As we examine this piece today, it prompts us to consider how our own society grapples with striking a balance between regulation and free enterprise while striving for economic growth and prosperity for

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