A Populist Assault: Sarah E. Van De Vort Emery on American Democracy, 1862-1895Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1982 - 146 pages Sarah E. Van De Vort Emery, a Michigan woman transplanted from the Finger Lakes region of New York, was for many years a voice for Populism in the late 19th century. Emery was a woman who believed and acted on her beliefs that freedom and the flowering of the human potential should not five way to the demands of the "money power." |
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... natural aristocrat ( though she does not use Jefferson's term ) can rise from " any people , class or sex " ; and where liberty , " the owning of one's own labor , " is omnipresent . By economic democracy , she meant : a " just " income ...
... natural aristocrat ( though she does not use Jefferson's term ) can rise from " any people , class or sex " ; and where liberty , " the owning of one's own labor , " is omnipresent . By economic democracy , she meant : a " just " income ...
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... natural and obvious interest in making money cheap . Moreover , members of Congress understood , without being pressured or overtly bribed , just what would benefit the large financial institutions and government bondholders . At the ...
... natural and obvious interest in making money cheap . Moreover , members of Congress understood , without being pressured or overtly bribed , just what would benefit the large financial institutions and government bondholders . At the ...
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... natural economic laws . Thus , she rejected Social Darwinism , that peculiar version of laissez - faire so popular at the time . The Social Darwinists asserted that society , particularly in its economic garb , was evolving into a ...
... natural economic laws . Thus , she rejected Social Darwinism , that peculiar version of laissez - faire so popular at the time . The Social Darwinists asserted that society , particularly in its economic garb , was evolving into a ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
The Person in Her Time and Place | 7 |
Her Assault on the Economic Order | 31 |
Copyright | |
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