Political Education in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, 1887-1900University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 242 pages |
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Page 70
... ideas corresponded . The traditional idea of a moral economy with reciprocal relations , for example , went hand in hand with ideas of cooperation . There were traditional ideas , though , that contradicted the goals of reformers . The ...
... ideas corresponded . The traditional idea of a moral economy with reciprocal relations , for example , went hand in hand with ideas of cooperation . There were traditional ideas , though , that contradicted the goals of reformers . The ...
Page 78
... ideas about politics , race , and religion . What differentiated Alliance tradi- tions , though , were powerful ideas about what they called class , about class differences , and about the moral legitimacy of class action . The leaders ...
... ideas about politics , race , and religion . What differentiated Alliance tradi- tions , though , were powerful ideas about what they called class , about class differences , and about the moral legitimacy of class action . The leaders ...
Page 150
... ideas of democratic participation , of universal educa- tion , and of economic equality , as much as the ideas themselves , that sustained the radical element in the Alliance movement . Drawing upon traditional ideas for their radical ...
... ideas of democratic participation , of universal educa- tion , and of economic equality , as much as the ideas themselves , that sustained the radical element in the Alliance movement . Drawing upon traditional ideas for their radical ...
Contents
The Hard Lessons | 24 |
The Alliance and the Public School | 124 |
The Ocala Demands | 206 |
Copyright | |
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