Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 37
Page xiv
... wealth . We would much rather think of them as the founders of Harvard College and the creators of represen- tative ... wealthy slaveholder and that his chief adviser , Alexander Hamilton , as one of the first acts of the United States ...
... wealth . We would much rather think of them as the founders of Harvard College and the creators of represen- tative ... wealthy slaveholder and that his chief adviser , Alexander Hamilton , as one of the first acts of the United States ...
Page xvi
... wealth behind poli- tics , behind everyday life - it suggests to us that more radical measures than electing another president or passing another program in Congress will be necessary to change these conditions . It suggests that we ...
... wealth behind poli- tics , behind everyday life - it suggests to us that more radical measures than electing another president or passing another program in Congress will be necessary to change these conditions . It suggests that we ...
Page 30
... wealth and power . In a pinch the barons also had their private armies of Pinkerton " detectives , " professional guards , strikebreakers , vigilantes , and citizen's leagues to handle the untidy work of doing away with rebels . In a ...
... wealth and power . In a pinch the barons also had their private armies of Pinkerton " detectives , " professional guards , strikebreakers , vigilantes , and citizen's leagues to handle the untidy work of doing away with rebels . In a ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acres Alliance American Anarchism anarchist banker banking barons began Bill Haywood Bryan campaign capital Carnegie Chicago Civil Company corporations Debs Democratic earth economic election Ellen Key Emma Goldman factories farm farmers fight fire free silver Gilman gold Goldman Gompers Gould governor Grange Harvey Wasserman Haywood human Ibid immigrants industrial J. P. Morgan Jack London John Kansas killed Knights of Labor labor land living machine McKinley militia million miners Mississippi movement never organization owners Pacific People's party police political Populist president prison Pullman race radical railroads Randolph Bourne Republicans revolution revolutionary Rockefeller Roosevelt slave social society South southern strike strikers struggle tion Tom Watson took trusts union United Vanderbilt violence vote W. E. B. Du Bois wages Watson wealth West western William Wobbly women Woodward workers wrote York
References to this book
Unnatural Selection: Technology, Politics, and Plant Evolution Cary Fowler No preview available - 1994 |