American socialism, 1900-1960. / edşted by H. Wayne Morgan.

Contributor(s): Morgan, H. Wayne (Howard Wayne) [editor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: A Spectrum book, S-85. Eyewitness accounts of American historyEnglewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, [1964]©1964 Description: viii, 146 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Socialism -- United StatesLOC classification: HX86 .M75 1964
Partial contents:
Socialism and the exisiting order -- Socialism and labor -- Socialism and politics -- Socialism and special interest groups -- Socialism and the negro -- Socialism and the immigrant -- Socialism and the farmer -- Socialism and the young intellectuals -- Socialism in the age of normalcy -- American socialism and the Great Depression -- American socialism in the contemporary world
Summary: "The American socialist movement drew on a rich strain of humanism, radicalism, and nonconformity from the American past. Through speeches and letters, personal testimonies and party platforms, AMERICAN SOCIALISM rekindles the spirit of a movement driven by conviction to challenge a capitalistic society."
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tWhy be a socialist? -- Socialism and the exisiting order -- Socialism and labor -- Socialism and politics -- Socialism and special interest groups -- Socialism and the negro -- Socialism and the immigrant -- Socialism and the farmer -- Socialism and the young intellectuals -- Socialism in the age of normalcy -- American socialism and the Great Depression -- American socialism in the contemporary world

"The American socialist movement drew on a rich strain of humanism, radicalism, and nonconformity from the American past. Through speeches and letters, personal testimonies and party platforms, AMERICAN SOCIALISM rekindles the spirit of a movement driven by conviction to challenge a capitalistic society."