The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Why Study the People�s Lobby?
- Disciplinary Foci and Audiences for the Book
- Historiographic Approach
- Part I: Inventing the People�s Lobby
- 1. John Dewey and Benjamin Marsh before the People�s Lobby
- Sketch of Dewey�s Life and Philosophy, 1859�1927
- Walter Lippmann�s Public Opinion (1922) and The Phantom Public (1925
- Dewey Responds to Lippmann: The Public and Its Problems, 1927
- Sketch of Marsh�s Life and Politics, 1877�1921
- Marsh and the People�s Reconstruction League, 1921�28Earlier Efforts at Forming a People�s Lobby
- 2. Constructing the People�s Lobby, 1928�1931
- Dewey and the Founding of the People�s Lobby
- Building an Initial Organizational Structure
- Getting to Financial Viability
- Determining a Legal Status
- Dewey and Marsh�s Partnership
- Part II: Dewey as President of the People�s Lobby
- 3. Policy Advocacy during the Coolidge and Hoover Presidencies, 1928�1932
- Advocating for the Disadvantaged during Prosperity, April 1928�October 1929
- Lobbying After the Crash, November 1929�December 1930Economic Policy
- Other Domestic Issues
- Foreign Policy
- Alternatives to Hoover�s Policies, 1931�32
- Economic Policy
- Other Domestic Issues
- Foreign and Military Policy
- 4. Lobby Operations and Conservative Attacks, 1928�1932
- Advocacy Strategy: PR to the Max
- In Operation
- Media Characterizations and Conservative Attacks
- 5. Policy Advocacy during FDR�s First Term: Criticizing the First New Deal as Too Conservative, 1933�1934
- Interregnum, November 1932�March 1933
- Economic PolicyForeign and Military Policy
- FDR�s One Hundred Days, March�June, 1933
- Economic Policy
- Foreign and Military Policy
- To the Midpoint of FDR�s First Term, Mid-1933 to the November 1934 Elections
- Economic Policy
- Other Domestic Issues
- Foreign and Military Policy
- 6. Policy Advocacy during FDR�s First Term: Criticizing the Second New Deal as Too Conservative, 1935�1936
- Economic Policy
- Other Domestic Issues
- Foreign and Military Policy
- 7. Lobby Operations and Conservative Attacks during FDR�s First Term, 1933�1936Advocacy Strategy: PR to the Max
- In Operation
- Media Characterizations and Conservative Attacks
- After Eight Years as President, Dewey Semi-Exits
- Part III: Dewey as Honorary President of the People�s Lobby and After
- 8. Policy Advocacy during FDR�s Second Term, 1937�1940
- Dewey as Honorary President, 1936�40
- Economic Policy
- Other Domestic Issues
- Foreign and Military Policy