The first book-length, scholarly treatment of the subject, this
volume examines the AFL-CIO's Committee on Political Education
(COPE) from its origins in 1955 to the stunning defeat of
COPE-endorsed candidates in the 1966 Congressional elections. In an
attempt to determine whether the AFL-CIO is a surrogate for the
social democratic party that the American party system lacks,
Draper analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of labor's alliance
with the Democratic party and the degree to which COPE was
successful in mobilizing a coalition of workers and minorities to
pursue social democratic goals.
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