An edition of The House of Truth (2017)

The House of Truth

a Washington political salon and the foundations of American liberalism

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An edition of The House of Truth (2017)

The House of Truth

a Washington political salon and the foundations of American liberalism

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"Theodore Roosevelt's Bull Moose campaign. They self-mockingly called the 19th Street row house in which they congregated the 'House of Truth, ' playing off the lively dinner discussions with frequent guest (and neighbor) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. about life's verities. Lippmann and Frankfurter were house-mates, and their frequent guests included not merely Holmes but Louis Brandeis, Herbert Hoover, Louis Croly--founder of the New Republic--and the sculptor (and sometime Klansman) Gutzon Borglum, later the creator of the Mount Rushmore monument. Weaving together the stories and trajectories of these varied, fascinating, combative, and sometimes contradictory figures, Brad Snyder shows how their thinking about government and policy shifted from a firm belief in progressivism--the belief that the government should protect its workers and regulate monopolies--into what we call liberalism--the belief that government can improve citizens' lives without abridging their civil liberties and, eventually, civil rights. Holmes replaced Roosevelt in their affections and aspirations. His famous dissents from 1919 onward showed how the Due Process clause could protect not just business but equality under the law, revealing how a generally conservative and reactionary Supreme Court might embrace, even initiate, political and social reform. Across the years, from 1912 until the start of the New Deal in 1933, the remarkable group of individuals associated with the House of Truth debated the future of America"--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
811

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Table of Contents

Expanding horizons
1727 Nineteenth Street
The call of the moose
The center of the universe
Buddha
The soldier's faith
Temperamentally unfit
Our founder
Fighting Valentine's fight
The house at war
One man war
Uniting the labor army
The inquiry
The wonderful one
The H/T cannot be re-constituted
Harvard's dangerous men
Touched with fire
Protestant of Nordic stock
We live by symbols
The 1924 election and the basic issues of liberalism
Eloquence may set fire to reason
A fly on an elephant
No ordinary case
This world cares more for red than for black
A damn poor psychologist
The happy warrior
Freedom for the thought that we hate
America's shrine for political democracy
The best men
A very great beginning
The hard case has melted.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 741-772) and index.

Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
328.73/092/2, B, 975.3/03
Library of Congress
F199 .S67 2017, F199.S67 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 811 pages
Number of pages
811

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26882282M
Internet Archive
houseoftruthwash0000snyd
ISBN 10
0190261986
ISBN 13
9780190261986
LCCN
2016014092
OCLC/WorldCat
946610656

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