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The Progressive Party

The Progressive Party
Author: Hilarie Staton
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2006-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780756524517

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Looks at the impact the Progressive Party, which was founded in 1912 by Theodore Roosevelt, had on American politics.


The Bull Moose Years

The Bull Moose Years
Author: John A. Gable
Publisher: Port Washington, N.Y. : Kennikat Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1978
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The Progressive Party

The Progressive Party
Author: Progressive Party (U.S. : 1912). National Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1916
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Theodore Roosevelt, the Progressive Party, and the Transformation of American Democracy

Theodore Roosevelt, the Progressive Party, and the Transformation of American Democracy
Author: Sidney M. Milkis
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-09-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0700618171

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Led by Theodore Roosevelt, the Progressive Party made the 1912 campaign a passionate contest for the soul of the American people. Promoting an ambitious program of economic, social, and political reform-"New Nationalism"-that posed profound challenges to constitutional government, TR and his Progressive supporters provoked an extraordinary debate about the future of the country. Sidney Milkis revisits this emotionally charged contest to show how a party seemingly consumed by its leader's ambition dominated the election and left an enduring legacy that set in motion the rise of mass democracy and the expansion of national administrative power. Milkis depicts the Progressive Party as a collective enterprise of activists, spearheaded by TR, who pursued a program of reform dedicated to direct democracy and social justice and a balance between rights and civic duty. These reformers hoped to create a new concept of citizenship that would fulfill the lofty aspirations of "we the people" in a quest for a "more perfect union"-a quest hampered by fierce infighting over civil rights and antitrust policy. Milkis shows that the Progressive campaign aroused not just an important debate over reforms but also a battle for the very meaning of Progressivism. He describes how Roosevelt gave focus to the party with his dedication to "pure democracy"-even shoehorning judicial recall into his professed "true conservative" stance. Although this pledge to make the American people "masters of their Constitution" provoked considerable controversy, Milkis contends that the Progressives were not all that far removed from the more nationally minded of the Founders. As Milkis reveals, the party's faith in a more plebiscitary form of democracy would ultimately rob it of the very organization it needed in order to survive after Roosevelt. Yet the Progressive Party's program of social reform and "direct democracy" has reverberated through American politics-especially in 2008, with Barack Obama appealing to similar instincts. By probing the deep historical roots of contemporary developments in American politics, his book shows that Progressivism continues to shape American politics a century later.


History of the Progressive Party, 1912-1916

History of the Progressive Party, 1912-1916
Author: Amos Pinchot
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1978
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This volume tells the story of the Progressive Party from 1912 to 1916. It was a political party created by a split in the Republican Party in the presidential election of 1912. It was formed by Theodore Roosevelt when he lost the Republican nomination to William Howard Taft and pulled his delegates out of the convention. The party is colloquially also known as the Bull Moose Party, after the party's emblem and after Roosevelt's boast that he was "as strong as a bull moose". Though the author, Amos Pinchot (1872-1944), was a member of Roosevelt's inner circle during the Bull Moose campaign of 1912, Amos exasperated the former president with his moralistic criticism of the role of big business in the party, including his criticism of the party chairman, George W. Perkins, who was a leading industrialist and sat on the board of U.S. Steel. Pinchot ultimately joined the Democratic Party, defended the rights of workers, and became acquainted with leftist intellectuals.


What is the Progressive Party?

What is the Progressive Party?
Author: Progressive Party (U.S. : 1948)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3
Release: 1951
Genre:
ISBN:

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History of the Progressive Party, 1912-1916.

History of the Progressive Party, 1912-1916.
Author: Amos 1873-1944 Pinchot
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781015081130

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A Contract with the People

A Contract with the People
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1912
Genre: Campaign literature
ISBN:

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Democracy Unbound

Democracy Unbound
Author: David B. Reynolds
Publisher: South End Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780896085633

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David Reynolds explains how grassroots activists are translating mass discontent into new people-driven parties in America. This is the first and only book to look beyond the superficial media coverage of Ross Perot to the real movement for fundamental change.