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Socialist Mayors in the United States - Governing in an Era of Municipal Reform, 1900-1920 (Paperback)
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Socialist Mayors in the United States - Governing in an Era of Municipal Reform, 1900-1920 (Paperback)
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The United States is known as a country that has been highly
antagonistic to Socialism of any form. Socialists in the United
States have tended to be political outsiders, mounting criticisms
of the government without serving in elected office themselves.
However, from around 1900 to 1920, Socialist politicians in the
United States were prominent and active at the municipal level,
holding office as government insiders. Socialist mayors in over two
hundred small cities across the United States brought meaningful
improvements in the quality of life for people in their
communities, playing an important role in this period's municipal
reform movement. Despite the limitations of being associated with a
minority party-particularly a party that divided over whether to
pursue elected office in the United States-these mayors pushed for
reforms, challenged the status quo, and held their own in
demonstrating the ability to govern. Socialist Mayors in the United
States is the first comprehensive study of nationwide Socialist
activity at the municipal level during the Progressive Era. It is a
unique study of the Socialist mayors in this period: their
election, how they approached their job, and what they
accomplished. Berman offers a fresh look at the nature of the
Socialist Party by focusing on its municipal program, interaction
with non-Socialist municipal reformers, local political operations,
and the tensions within the party as it delved into political
action on this level. Socialist Mayors in the United States is an
illumination of seldom-explored political and governmental
characteristics of medium and small towns, often very small towns,
where Socialists enjoyed most of their successes.
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