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Radicalism in the States - The Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party and the American Political Economy (Hardcover)
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Radicalism in the States - The Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party and the American Political Economy (Hardcover)
Series: American Politics and Political Economy Series
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Concentrated in states outside the Northeast and the South,
state-level third-party radical politics has been more widespread
than many realize. In the 1920s and 1930s, American political
organizations strong enough to mount state-wide campaigns, and
often capable of electing governors and members of Congress,
emerged not only in Minnesota but in Wisconsin and Washington, in
Oklahoma and Idaho, and in several other states.
Richard M. Valelly treats in detail the political economy of the
Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party (1918-1944), the most successful
radical, state-level party in American history. With the aid of
numerous interviews of surviving organizers and participants in the
party's existence, Valelly recreates the party's rise to power and
subsequent decline, seeking answers to some broad, developmental
questions. Why did this type of politics arise, and why did it
collapse when it did? What does the party's history tell us about
national political change? The answers lie, Valelly argues, in
America's transition from the political economy of the 1920s to the
New Deal. Combining case study and comparative state politics, he
reexamines America's political economy prior to the New Deal and
the scope and ironies of the New Deal's reorganization of American
politics. The results compellingly support his argument that the
federal government's increasing intervention in the economy
profoundly transformed state politics. The interplay between
national economy policy-making and federalism eventually reshaped
the dynamics of interest-group politics and closed off the future
of state-level radicalism. The strength of this argument is
highlighted by Valelly's cross-national comparison with Canadian
politics. In vivid contrast to the fate of American movements,
province level radicalism thrived in the Canadian political
environment.
In the course of analyzing one of the supressed alternatives of
American politics, Valelly illuminates the influence of the
national political economy on American political development.
Radicalism in the States will interest students of economic
protest, of national policy-making, of interest-group politics and
party politics.
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Imprint: |
University of Chicago Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
American Politics and Political Economy Series |
Release date: |
July 1989 |
First published: |
July 1989 |
Authors: |
Richard M. Valelly
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Dimensions: |
237 x 163 x 2mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
276 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-226-84535-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Politics & government >
Political parties >
General
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LSN: |
0-226-84535-4 |
Barcode: |
9780226845357 |
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