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245 00 American progressivism :|ba reader /|cedited and
introduced by Ronald J. Pestritto and William J. Atto.
264 1 Lanham, MD :|bLexington Books,|c[2008]
264 4 |c©2008
300 xi, 327 pages ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 Introduction to American progressivism / Ronald J.
Pestritto and William J. Atto -- Part I: the principles of
progressivism. Who is a progressive? / Theodore Roosevelt
; What is progress?: from The new freedom, chapter 2 /
Woodrow Wilson ; The American conception of liberty /
Frank Johnson Goodnow -- Part II: progressive
interpretations of history. The significance of the
frontier in American history / Frederick Jackson Turner ;
Historical interpretation in the United States: from An
economic interpretation of the Constitution of the United
States, chapter 1 / Charles Beard -- Part III: social
justice, social gospel, and education. Subjective
necessity for social settlements: from Twenty years at
Hull-House, chapter 6 / Jane Addams ; Social Christianity
and personal religion: from Christianizing the social
order, part II, chapter 6 / Walter Rauschenbusch; The
socializing of property: from Christianizing the social
order, part VI, chapter 3 / Walter Rauschenbusch ; My
pedagogic creed / John Dewey ; Father Blakely states the
issue: unsigned editorial in the New Republic / Anonymous
-- Part IV: leadership and the American presidency.
Leaders of Men / Woodrow Wilson ; The President of the
United States: from Constitutional government in the
United States, Chapter 3 / Woodrow Wilson ; Inaugural
address, 1905 / Theodore Roosevelt ; The presidency,
Making an old party progressive: from An autobiography,
chapter 10 / Theodore Roosevelt -- Part V: national
administration. The study of administration / Woodrow
Wilson ; The new nationalism / Theodore Roosevelt -- Part
VI: parties and direct democracy. Progressive government
produces business prosperity: from La Follette's
autobiography, chapter 8 / Robert M. La Follette ;
Progressive democracy: chapters 12 and 13 / Herbert Croly
; The right of the people to rule / Theodore Roosevelt ;
Executive versus partisan responsibility: from Progressive
democracy, chapter 16 / Herbert Croly -- Part VII: the
election of 1912. Progressive platform of 1912 /
Progressive Party ; Introduction to progressive democracy
/ Herbert Croly -- Part VIII: progressivism, war, and
peace. War message to Congress: April 2, 1917 / Woodrow
Wilson ; Opposition to Wilson's war message / Robert M.
La Follette ; Fourteen points: January 8, 1918 / Woodrow
Wilson.
520 This collection of writings by prominent politicians,
authors, and activists of the Progressive Era explores
Progressivism's role in the development of American
political thought. Pestritto and Atto provide insight into
each figure's influence on Progressive Era American
politics by introducing each entry with the context within
which the author of a given selection is writing.
650 0 Progressivism (United States politics)|xHistory|vSources.
650 0 Political science|zUnited States|xHistory|vSources.
650 0 Political leadership|zUnited States|xHistory|vSources.
650 0 Democracy|zUnited States|xHistory|vSources.
651 0 United States|xPolitics and government|y1865-1933
|vSources.
651 0 United States|xSocial policy|vSources.
700 1 Pestritto, Ronald J.
700 1 Atto, William J.,|d1967-
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