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-progressive tradition.
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