The Reform spirit in America : a documentation of the pattern of reform in the American republic / edited with introductions by Robert H. Walker.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Internet Archive)
Other Authors: Walker, Robert Harris, 1924- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons : Capricorn Books, [1976]
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245 0 4 |a The Reform spirit in America :  |b a documentation of the pattern of reform in the American republic /  |c edited with introductions by Robert H. Walker. 
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505 0 |a Utopia as seen by the IWW -- Streit and world government -- Science fiction utopias: Clough -- Social engineering and modern communes : A general view ; Twin Oaks and Skinner -- Fuller and the world plan : Microcosm ; Macrocosm -- Reform in America : The concept of muckraking -- Religion and voluntarism -- Public debate -- Reform with profit and efficiency : Thayer ; Peace Corps -- Practical idealism -- Reform traits personified: Fuller. 
505 0 |a Roots of reform : Mather on social morality -- Franklin on social change -- Jefferson on political morality -- Politico-Economic reform : Party and class in Pennsylvania -- Freneau on the new republic -- Ames and Antifederalism -- Bishop on Republicanism -- Jefferson on political change -- Buel on extension of suffrage -- Pro-labor politics -- Jackson on the national bank -- Gouge on currency -- Wright on the subtreasury -- Symbols of political reform -- Land reform and Evans -- Kellogg on finance -- Suffrage for blacks -- Labor reform in convention -- Reform and the railroad -- Farmer's declaration of independence -- The Grange movement -- Whitman on the labor strike -- Direct primary elections. 
505 0 |a George on poverty -- The tariff question -- Powderly on currency -- Farmer's Alliance protest -- Populist in convention -- Tariff and income tax in Congress -- Bryan as reformer -- Davenport on trustbusting -- Gold v. silver; reform symbols -- Debs and socialism -- Progressivism: Steffens on U'Ren -- Initiative and referendum -- Federal reserve in Congress -- Inheritance tax in the Senate -- Anti-trust in Congress -- Labor legislation in Congress -- Suffrage for women -- Radicalism in reform -- Depression issues via Lange -- FDR and social justice -- New Deal in the Senate -- Political symbols: Stevenson -- Minority voting rights -- Black politics in convention: A) 1872, B) 1972. 
505 0 |a Direct election of the president -- Anti-monopoly in the Senate -- Johnson on poverty -- Social Justice for all : Symbols of oppression ; Uncle Tom illustrated ; "Tom tent show" ; Strike Photo, 1964 -- Muckraking documentaries : Compiled by Stowe ; A "bust" in Watts -- Protest narratives : Stowe and the novel ; Dolan and autobiography -- Protest in words and music : "Many Thousan' Gone" ; "Blowin' in the Wind" -- Militant press : Garrison ; Muhammad Speaks -- Public dynamics : The Rynders mob ; March on Washington -- Arguing from the "higher law" : Spofford and Emerson ; King -- Reason and legalism : Adams and the petitions ; NAACP and the courts -- The importance of organization : Elmore-Birney letters ; NAACP and Crisis -- Grimke on female equality -- Woman's rights in convention -- Truth in convention -- Feminism and consumerism -- Symbols of female emancipation. 
505 0 |a Women's liberation today -- Model Builders : Land, home, and social order : Thomas ; McIntire -- Shakers and community -- Rappites and community -- The phalanx seen by Olmsted -- An Olmsted community: Riverside -- Wright's Broadacre City : In a view ; In words -- The federal government as planner : Greenbelt ; TVA -- Columbia, a New Town : In words ; A picture -- Utopia as seen by Bellamy -- Utopia as seen by Strong. 
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