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The Promise of American Life

The Promise of American Life

Book by Herbert Croly
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The Promise of American Life is a book published by Herbert Croly, founder of The New Republic, in 1909. This book opposed aggressive unionization and supported economic planning to raise general quality of life. By Croly's death in 1930, only... Wikipedia
Originally published: 1909
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In his defining statement The Promise of American Life, Croly argued for the inadequacy of both the Jeffersonian constitutional tradition of weak national ...
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The Promise of American Life offered a blueprint for a modern activist government that had enormous impact on intellectuals coming of age before World War I.
The Promise of American Life is a book published by Herbert Croly, founder of The New Republic, in 1909. This book opposed aggressive unionization and ...
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The Promise of American Life is part of the bedrock of American liberalism, a classic that had a spectacular impact on national politics when it was first ...
The Promise of American life is to be fulfilled—not merely by a maximum amount of economic freedom, but by a certain measure of discipline; not merely by the ...
Here Croly laid out his diagnosis of the challenges facing America after the Civil War, industrialization, and the closing of the frontier. Changing conditions, ...
Published in 1909, his book argued that Americans had to overcome their Jeffersonian heritage, with its emphasis on minimal government, decentralized authority, ...
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The Promise of American Life was first published in 1909. It had an immediate and extensive influence on what social historians call the Progressive Era.
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Herbert Croly's pivotal work on the American experiment, edited by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Part of The John Harvard Library of American classics.
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The Promise of American Life offered a blueprint for a modern activist government that had enormous impact on intellectuals coming of age before World War I.