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9780674753631

Regulating a New Economy

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    9780674753631

  • ISBN10:

    0674753631

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-02-01
  • Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr

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Summary

A leading scholar of twentieth-century American history looks again at the beginning of the century, this time giving us a remarkable portrait of the emergence of modern society and its distinctive transformations and social problems. As in Regulating a New Economy, his earlier book on the changing American economy, Morton Keller integrates political, legal, and governmental history, now providing the first comprehensive study of the ideas and interests that shaped early twentieth-century American social policy. Keller looks at the major social institutions: the family, voluntary associations, religion, and education. He examines important social issues: the rights of the individual, the regulation of public mores (gambling, drugs, prostitution, alcohol abuse), the definition and punishment of crime, and social welfare policy (poverty, public health, conditions of labor). His final area of concern is one that assumed new importance after 1900: social policy directed at major groups, such as immigrants, blacks, Native Americans, and women. The interpretive theme is fresh and controversial. Keller sees early twentieth-century American government not as an artifact of class, race, and gender conflict but as the playing out of tension between the Progressive thrust to restore social cohesion through the principle of order and organization and two other, mutually antipodal, social interests: the weight of the American past and the growing pluralism of modern America. The interplay among these elements--Progressivism, persistence, pluralism--shaped early twentieth-century social policy. The result was no clear victory for any one of these public attitudes, but rather the emergence and delineation of most of the social issues that have dominated American public life for the rest of the century.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Institutions
The Family and the State The Matrix of Marriage The Dilemmas of Divorce Parent and Child
Church and State, School and Society Church and State School and Society
Issues
Private Rights and Civil Liberties The Interests of Personality Civil Liberties and Social Change The Passions of Politics and War
Private Vices, Public Mores Frailties of the Flesh The Crusade against Drink Jerusalem Lost
Crime and Punishment The Face of Crime Criminal Justice
Social Welfare Comparative Perspectives Poverty and Pensions The Public's Health The Condition of Labor
Groups
Immigrants and Aliens Restriction Aliens, Citizenship, and Race
Blacks and Whites Progressivism and Race Racism and Normalcy
Indians and Women Assimilation Suffrage Abbreviations
Notes
Index
Modern Times: Images
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