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Unions, Radicals, and Democratic Presidents - Seeking Social Change in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, New)
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Unions, Radicals, and Democratic Presidents - Seeking Social Change in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover, New)
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Social change advocates won a remarkable series of victories during
the 20th century. This study examines both successful and
unsuccessful efforts, ranging from the women's suffrage movement of
the 1910s to the divisive debate between Gore and Nader supporters
during the 2000 election. Halpern details the ingredients essential
to shaping progressive campaigns. While left-wing activists
sustained grass roots movements and worked with allies in
left-center coalitions, trade unions energized by progressive
activists gave the efforts institutional weight with crucial
assistance from Democratic presidents committed to liberalism.
Frequently facing repression, left-wingers nevertheless managed to
pass their values on to their children, who in turn sustained new
sets of social movements. Leftists worked alongside other
progressives to form left-center coalitions on issues such as Civil
Rights and labor law reform. Influenced by liberalism, Roosevelt,
Johnson, and Kennedy gave crucial assistance to the social change
process. Shying away from liberalism, Carter and Clinton and Vice
President Gore failed to provide comparable assistance,
disappointing progressive activists and unions and leading to
important setbacks. Whether the Democratic Party will once again
seek to elect a president with a liberal vision to assist a
revitalized labor movement, a newly energized left, and left-center
coalitions in the social change process remains to be seen.
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