The Making of American Democracy: 1865-1960Ray Allen Billington Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 |
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... Progress and Poverty ( 1879 ) , was an indictment of society ; yet two million copies were sold by 1905 . George ... progress is in nowise to im- prove the condition of the lowest class in the 16 Henry George , Progress and Poverty ( New ...
... Progress and Poverty ( 1879 ) , was an indictment of society ; yet two million copies were sold by 1905 . George ... progress is in nowise to im- prove the condition of the lowest class in the 16 Henry George , Progress and Poverty ( New ...
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... PROGRESS 1 The first task of reformers who launched the Progressive era was to question the soundness of the gospel of wealth . Spokesmen for indus- trialism had maintained that material progress could best be achieved by adherence to a ...
... PROGRESS 1 The first task of reformers who launched the Progressive era was to question the soundness of the gospel of wealth . Spokesmen for indus- trialism had maintained that material progress could best be achieved by adherence to a ...
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... progress was inevitable anyhow . In dwelling upon the need of conceiving progress as a responsibility and not as an en- dowment , I put primary emphasis upon re- sponsibility for intelligence , for the power which foresees , plans and ...
... progress was inevitable anyhow . In dwelling upon the need of conceiving progress as a responsibility and not as an en- dowment , I put primary emphasis upon re- sponsibility for intelligence , for the power which foresees , plans and ...
Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition | 1 |
A message of hope and a promise of action First Inaugural Address Franklin D Roosevelt 1933 | 5 |
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