Minnesota Farmer-Laborism : The Third-Party Alternative
Minnesotas Farmer-Labor party, a coalition of reformers and radicals, farmers and unionists, flourished in the state during the years between world wars. Unlike most third parties, it gained political power and for a time virtually displaced the near-mor.
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
1979.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- 1. The Roots of Farmer-Laborism; 2. The Emerging Coalition; 3. From Primary Campaigns to Early Confederation; 4. Third-Party Breakthrough and Retreat; 5. The Unsuccessful Attempt to Rebuild Farmer-Laborism; 6. Economic Tragedy and Farmer-Labor Revival; 7. The Temptation to Socialize Farmer-Laborism; 8. The Search for Olson's Successor; 9. Benson Takes Command; 10. The Debate over Merger; 11. The Last Hurrah; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Reference Sources; Index.