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Illiberal Reformers

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The pivotal and troubling role of progressive-era economics in the shaping of modern American liberalismIn Illiberal Reformers, Thomas Leonard reexamines the economic progressives whose ideas and r...
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The pivotal and troubling role of progressive-era economics in the shaping of modern American liberalism

In Illiberal Reformers, Thomas Leonard reexamines the economic progressives whose ideas and reform agenda underwrote the Progressive Era dismantling of laissez-faire and the creation of the regulatory welfare state, which, they believed, would humanize and rationalize industrial capitalism. But not for all. Academic social scientists such as Richard T. Ely, John R. Commons, and Edward A. Ross, together with their reform allies in social work, charity, journalism, and law, played a pivotal role in establishing minimum-wage and maximum-hours laws, workmen's compensation, antitrust regulation, and other hallmarks of the regulatory welfare state. But even as they offered uplift to some, economic progressives advocated exclusion for others, and did both in the name of progress. Leonard meticulously reconstructs the influence of Darwinism, racial science, and eugenics on scholars and activists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, revealing a reform community deeply ambivalent about America's poor. Illiberal Reformers shows that the intellectual champions of the regulatory welfare state proposed using it not to help those they portrayed as hereditary inferiors but to exclude them.

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Price: $22.95
Pages: 264
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 24 January 2017
ISBN: 9780691175867
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, Economic history, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, HISTORY / Social History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, History of the Americas, Social and cultural history, Social discrimination and social justice, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies

"Winner of the 2017 Joseph J. Spengler Best Book Prize, History of Economics Society"
Thomas C. Leonard is research scholar in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University, where he is also lecturer in the Department of Economics.