George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-breed Republicans |
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The Half - Breeds wished simultaneously to encourage economic growth and
maintain social harmony . Associating the future of the country with its industrial
strength , they advocated the expansion of foreign markets , the protection of ...
The Half - Breeds wished simultaneously to encourage economic growth and
maintain social harmony . Associating the future of the country with its industrial
strength , they advocated the expansion of foreign markets , the protection of ...
Page 117
... to sense the social dangers inherent in the nation ' s rapid economic growth
and to favor their legislative investigation . ... with the problems of industrial
growth not from a desire to promote economic equality but in an effort to promote
social ...
... to sense the social dangers inherent in the nation ' s rapid economic growth
and to favor their legislative investigation . ... with the problems of industrial
growth not from a desire to promote economic equality but in an effort to promote
social ...
Page 334
Throughout his life Hoar accepted the prevailing social and economic order ,
while anticipating its improvement . In an open society , change must always
occur , but in America social harmony must always prevail . As a reformer he was
...
Throughout his life Hoar accepted the prevailing social and economic order ,
while anticipating its improvement . In an open society , change must always
occur , but in America social harmony must always prevail . As a reformer he was
...
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Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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