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  • The Promise of American Life

    by Herbert Croly ...
    Series series The James Madison Library in American Politics
    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 published in 1909 and that has been recognized ever since as a defining text of liberal reform. The book helped inspire Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism and Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, put Herbert Croly on a path to become the founding ... Read more

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  • Progressive Democracy

    by Herbert Croly ...
    Croly explains the requirements for a genuinely popular system of representative government providing progressive liberalism with both a philosophical critique of the founding fathers' political outlook, and a political strategy for replacing it with something more in keeping with a new epoch. Although it was written in 1914, the intellectual structure remains largely intact within the liberal ... Read more

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  • The Promise of American Life

    by Herbert Croly ...
    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. At the dawn of the New Deal Era, Felix Frankfurter wrote that Croly's book became "a reservoir for all political writings after its publication. Roosevelt's New Nationalism was countered by Wilson's New Freedom, but both derived from Croly."While ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    The Promise Of American Life (Unabridged)

    by HERBERT CROLY ...
    Narrated by Sherry Pritchett ...

    Unabridged

    18 hours 28 min

    The book is said to "offer a manifesto of Progressive beliefs" that "anticipated the transition from competitive to corporate capitalism and from limited government to the welfare state." By Croly’s death in 1930, only 7,500 copies of The Promise of American Life had been sold. Despite this, the book was immensely influential, even influencing Theodore Roosevelt to adopt the platform of The New ... Read more

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  • Democracy in America

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    Series series The Chicago History of American Civilization
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