American populism
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Caprocon 1974Description: xxv,325p. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 320.973 22 AM-
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | Special Collection - Indiana University | 320.973 AM- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006430 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Jefferson, T. We hold these truths.--Paine, T. The last cord now is broken.--Lee, R. H. A populist critique of the constitution.--Shay's Rebellion: an interview with some rebels.--The Whiskey Rebellion: an appeal for understanding.--Jackson, A. Vetoing the bank of "the rich and powerful."--People's Party platform. Restoring the "plain people."--Weaver, J. B. A call to action.--Lloyd, H. D. Wealth against commonwealth.--Bryan, W. J. The cross of gold.--La Follette, R. M. The undermining of democracy.--Borah, W. E. The farmer's enemy.--Norris, G. W. Outlawing the yellow dog contract.--Long, H. P. Share our wealth!--Nye, G. P. A defense of isolationism.--McCarthy, J. Communism in the State Department.--Wallace, G. C. In praise of "the average man."--Phillips, K. The future of American politics.--Mills, C. W. The power elite.--Oglesby, C. Trapped in a system.--Newfield, J. & Greenfield, J. A new populist coalition?--McGovern, G. My stand.--McGovern, G. Come home, America!--Alinsky, S. Organizing the middle class.
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