Reinventing "The People" Reinventing "The People"
Working Class in American History

Reinventing "The People‪"‬

The Progressive Movement, the Class Problem, and the Origins of Modern Liberalism

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Publisher Description

A comprehensive study of the Progressive movement, Reinventing “The People"contends that the persistence of class conflict in America challenged the very defining feature of Progressivism: its promise of social harmony through democratic renewal. 

Shelton Stromquist profiles the movement’s work in diverse arenas of social reform, politics, labor regulation and so-called race improvement. While these reformers emphasized different programs, they crafted a common language of social reconciliation in which an imagined civic community--"the People”--would transcend parochial class and political loyalties. But efforts to invent a society without enduring class lines marginalized new immigrants and African Americans by declaring them unprepared for civic responsibilities. In so doing, Progressives laid the foundation for twentieth-century liberals’ inability to see their world in class terms and to conceive of social remedies that might alter the structures of class power.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2010
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Illinois Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.3
MB
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