Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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Page 56
... Never before had the Democratic party seemed so closely identified with the agrarian interests as opposed to urban inter- ests . The silver issue , with which Bryan sought to build a reform coalition of the toiling masses , became ...
... Never before had the Democratic party seemed so closely identified with the agrarian interests as opposed to urban inter- ests . The silver issue , with which Bryan sought to build a reform coalition of the toiling masses , became ...
Page 92
... never did they look upon themselves as the universal champions of a downtrodden humanity , and never did they dream of replacing one of the two major parties in national politics . The character of agricultural associations in the first ...
... never did they look upon themselves as the universal champions of a downtrodden humanity , and never did they dream of replacing one of the two major parties in national politics . The character of agricultural associations in the first ...
Page 299
... never large enough to increase aggregate demand to a point where full employment was possible . Then , too , the New Deal was not a coherent set of agencies and operations ; Keynes could approve parts of it , but other parts ran counter ...
... never large enough to increase aggregate demand to a point where full employment was possible . Then , too , the New Deal was not a coherent set of agencies and operations ; Keynes could approve parts of it , but other parts ran counter ...
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Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 5 |
Maps | 20 |
Part | 25 |
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