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Give Me an `L'

Einhorn, Robin L. | January 27, 1992 issue

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This article provides information on the book "Struggles for Justice: Social Responsibility and the Liberal State," by Alan Dawley. Consider the analysis contained in Alan Dawley's masterful new synthesis of a vast and diverse array of recent scholarship in early twentieth-century American history. Dawley organizes his story around what he calls the transformation of liberalism in the first four decades of the twentieth century, a transformation made necessary by what was widely perceived as a radical misfit between the "existing liberal state" and the massive social changes associated with the creation of a mass-production-based industrial society.

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STRUGGLES for Justice (Book); DAWLEY, Alan; SOCIAL history; SOCIAL movements; LIBERALISM; UNITED States -- History; UNITED States
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