Cat.No: 41685 The Populist response to industrial America: Midwestern Populist thought. Norman Pollack.

The Populist response to industrial America: Midwestern Populist thought

Cambridge: Harvard University Press, [1970?]. Paperback. 166p., wraps, very good condition. Later edition, first published in 1962.

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
ISBN: 0674690516

Price: $15.00