
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
07 June 2001
Online ISBN:
9780520927469
Print ISBN:
9780520230019
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A Species of Force: The Contradictions of Organizational Party Politics in the 1880s A Species of Force: The Contradictions of Organizational Party Politics in the 1880s
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Origins of Interest-Group Lobbies Origins of Interest-Group Lobbies
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From Communications Business to Political-Culture Industry From Communications Business to Political-Culture Industry
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The Reorganization of Group Identities The Reorganization of Group Identities
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The Politicization of Women The Politicization of Women
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Political Entrepreneurs and the Reform Ballot Act of 1891 Political Entrepreneurs and the Reform Ballot Act of 1891
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Chapter
7: The institutional preconditions of progressivism
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Pages
287–344
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Published:June 2001
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ETHINGTON, PHILIP J., 'The institutional preconditions of progressivism', The Public City: The Political Construction of Urban Life in San Francisco, 1850-1900 (Oakland, CA , 2001; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520230019.003.0008, accessed 16 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter traces the maturation of changes on several levels of government and society in California during the 1870s that were to produce what was to be called the Progressive Era. It details the specific institutional arrangements including sensational journalism, interest-group lobbies, and the politicization of women that made progressivism possible. The chapter argues that progressivism was an institutionalized structure of political action and understanding marking the arrival of a politics of social groups and their needs.
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