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I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of ...


I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of ...

Today's progressives have a real chance to reshape American politics. But they're in danger of repeating our mistakes.

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I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of repeating my generation's mistakes.

I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of ... - Reddit

Perspective | I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of repeating my generation's mistakes. r/neoliberal - Perspective | I ...

Were the liberals of the 1960s more extreme than they are today?

In the late 60s, liberals were more distrustful of consumerism than liberals are today. Liberals wanted taxes on the rich to be much higher than ...

Our Socialist Future? - Hoover Institution

Progressive mayors who had condoned violence often found themselves the targets of protesters who were furious that their elected officials were ...

Bernie Sanders is often called a liberal. He'd beg to differ. Who is ...

... liberals who see themselves as progressive ... I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of repeating my generation's mistakes.

Jordan Peterson Explains What Draws People to Socialism

Jordan Peterson spoke at a Heritage Foundation event in New York City. We discussed the rise of socialism in America, the importance of personal responsibility.

Progressive Era - Wikipedia

Progressive reformers were alarmed by the spread of slums, poverty, and the exploitation of labor. Multiple overlapping progressive movements fought perceived ...

Managed truth: The great danger to our republic - PMC

... socialist intellectuals for answers, just as we see in America today. ... 60s and even more so today. Most shockingly, this also includes our churches ...

What Socialists Would Do in America—If They Could

But this society is more and more running up against the inherent limits of the welfare state. We can no longer live with the happy assumptions of '60s ...

the appeal to reason and the failure of the socialist - jstor

the political climate of the times. The Progressive Era. The flow of protest unleashed by Populism reached its peak in 1912. There was a legitimate Socialist ...

Neo-Socialism and the Rise of the Machines | Stanford Law School

Du Bois, Paul Robeson, and Bertrand Russell identified as socialists. Today, a self-described socialist is currently a serious contender for ...

The Rise Of The New Old Left - Hoover Institution

Sixties radicals claimed their enemies were not just the old corporate bosses and greedy bankers, but rather the entire “Establishment”. The new ...

What Americans Must Know About Socialism

Is a specter of socialism haunting America, especially among our millennials? There is disquieting evidence of many young Americans' ...

Learning From the '60s - The Call

The 1960s saw the second great upsurge of the last century. Today we take it for granted that the '60s were radical. But in 1960, the ...

Fighting Words - Democracy Journal

“The New Deal is now undisguised state socialism,” Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio declared in 1934. “Roosevelt is a socialist, not a Democrat,” Congressman ...

The Progressive Era: 1895-1925 | Wisconsin Historical Society

In Milwaukee, reform followed a different model. Often called "sewer socialism" for its back-to-basics approach, Milwaukee Socialists wanted to clean up ...

Why Leftists Go Right | The New Yorker

Any man who is still a socialist at age forty has no head.” The move rightward is thus a sign of the hard wisdom that comes with age and ...

Theodore Roosevelt and the Themes of Progressive Reform

To address the first major area—corrupt urban politics—some progressive reformers tried to undercut powerful political machines. "Good government" advocates ...

The Fifty Most Influential Progressives of the Twentieth Century

It gave exposure to many young African-American writers, poets and agitators. Du Bois was a socialist, although he often disagreed with the ...