How did President Franklin D. Roosevelt describe the notion of a "liberty of contract"?
A) He described it as the "foundation of social justice."
B) He rejected it as a violation of his own socialist principles.
C) He dismissed it as an un-American idea "from the welfare states of Europe."
D) He denounced it as a service to the interest of "the privileged few."
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