The Revolt Against the Masses
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Fred Siegel. The Revolt Against the Masses
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“The roots of American liberalism are not compassion but snobbery. So argues historian Fred Siegel in The Revolt Against the Masses. Siegel traces the development of liberalism from the cultural critics of the post WWI years to the gentry liberals today, and he shows how the common thread is scorn for middle-class Americans and for America itself. This is a stunningly original—and convincing—book.”
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After the 1912 election, the Progressives, led by a segregationist, Democrat Woodrow Wilson, placed their faith in pragmatic reason and the better natures of the American people. Expanded government, even if it skirted the limits of constitutionally permitted powers, they insisted, would serve as an efficacious engine of popular goodwill that could soften the harsh rigors of industrial capitalism. After the unfortunate interregnum of the 1920s, so the story goes, Progressivism, faced with the Great Depression, matured into the full-blown liberalism of the New Deal.
But that is not what happened. The first articulation of what we would today recognize as modern liberalism was shaped by the lyrical left of pre-WWI Greenwich Village and also by the split within the Progressive movement between those who supported American involvement in WWI and the philo-German opponents of the war.
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