Pollack, Norman
The Populist response to industrial America; Midwestern Populist thought
Harvard University Press, Cambridge. [1962], 166p., wraps, later edition. Pollack "shows how the Populist party began as an agrarian movement, but gained significant support from industrial labor, social reformers, and intellectuals. Regarding itself as a class movement and opposing the economic and social injustices of industrial capitalism, radical Populism was one of the most eloquent champions of human rights in its time." - rear wrap
Cat.No: 41685
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