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"This book offers a challenging new interpretation of the development of progressive and socialist ideologies in the United States and Britain. Rejecting the conventional wisdom that American and British radical intellectuals operated largely in ignorance of each other, this work contends that the political theories, arguments, and policy suggestions of the early twentieth century left were in fact forged in trans-Atlantic debate. Concentrating especially on the arguments between Herbert Croly, Walter Lippmann, Harold Laski, and G. D. H. Cole, and drawing on extensive original archival research, Progressives, Pluralists and the Problems of the State seeks to reorient understanding of the evolution of American progressive and British socialist thought in its period of most dramatic development."--BOOK JACKET.
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History, Intellectual life, Pluralism (Social sciences), Politics and government, Progressivism (United States politics), Radicals, Socialism, Cultural pluralism, Socialism, great britain, United states, politics and government, Great britain, politics and governmentPlaces
Great Britain, United StatesTimes
1901-1936, 1901-1953, 20th centuryBook Details
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"'The crying need of our days is the need for freedom', insisted G. D. H. Cole as the First World War drew to its conclusion."
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