
FDR's Second Bill of Rights
FDR’s Second Bill of Rights was his vision for economic security for all Americans. He believed that beyond basic rights like freedom and democracy, people should have access to jobs, fair wages, health care, housing, education, and social security. These rights aimed to ensure that everyone could live with dignity and opportunity, reducing poverty and economic inequality. Although not officially enacted, it expressed a commitment to a more equitable society where economic fairness is guaranteed as a fundamental right, enhancing overall well-being and stability.