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Uncertain victory: social democracy and progressivism in European and American thought, 1870-1920
Kloppenberg, James T.
Year: 1986.
Publisher:  Oxford University Press. 
© James Kloppenberg
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Frontmatter
Introduction
PART ONE
Chapter 1. The Philosophy of the Via Media
Chapter 2. The Radical Theory of Knowledge
Chapter 3. Culture, Understanding, and History
Chapter 4. The Ethics of Rational Benevolence
Chapter 5. From Philosophy to Politics
PART TWO
Chapter 6. From Socialism to Social Democracy
Chapter 7. Social Democratic Politics
Chapter 8. From Liberalism to Progressivism
Chapter 9. Progressive Politics
Chapter 10 The Prospect of Justice
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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Title: Uncertain victory : social democracy and progressivism in European and American thought, 1870-1920 James T. Kloppenberg.
Author: Kloppenberg, James T
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Source Version: Uncertain victory : social democracy and progressivism in European and American thought, 1870-1920 James T. Kloppenberg
Kloppenberg, James T
New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00545
Subject Headings: • Political science -- Europe -- History
• Socialism -- Europe -- History
• Socialism -- United States -- History
• Democracy -- History
• Political science -- United States -- History
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