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Ideology of the Socialist Party of America, 1901T1917
Ideology of the Socialist Party of America, 1901T1917
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American labor history
American Labor Union
American politics
American Railway Union
American Woolen Company
Anthracite Strike
anti-monopoly movement
Anti-monopoly reform movement
Anton Pannekoek
Author_Anthony V. Esposito
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class consciousness
Compulsory Employer Liability Insurance
early 20th century socialist propaganda
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Federation's Alliance
Free Labor Republicanism
Industrial Socialists
Industrial unionism
Labor Parties
National Civic Federation
National Committee
Party Hierarchy
Party's Electoral Strength
political reform movements
progressive era politics
radical versus liberal ideologies
Social Democratic League
Socialist Labor Party
Socialist Party
Special Interest Group Activities
Structural Iron Workers
United Mine Workers
Vice Versa
Wage slavery
Walter Weyl
Welfare Reforms
Western Federation
Western Labor Movement
Product details
- ISBN 9780815326052
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 01 Feb 1997
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Examining the propaganda literature issued by the Socialist Party before World War I, this study investigates how the party shaped its appeal to an American audience. With the rise of an anti-monopoly reform movement after 1908 that rejected all notions of class, and socialist success in some city elections after 1910, the party confronted growing liberal strength. By 1912-13 this confrontation affected the ideological appeal and unity of the party by pitting the loyalties of class and citizenship against each other. By the time the U.S. entered WWI, the idea of class had become taboo in American politics, driving a wedge between radicals and reformers that persists until today.
(Ph.D. dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1992; revised with new preface and index)
Anthony V. Esposito (Author)
Ideology of the Socialist Party of America, 1901T1917
€198.40
