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Louella Mccarthy
Social History of Medicine, Volume 16, Issue 2, August 2003, Pages 263–282, https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/16.2.263
Published: 01 August 2003
... have long relied on timeless narratives of valiant ‘pioneers’ battling opponents among the ‘male profession’. The not‐so‐embedded implications of progress‐through‐struggle seemed well‐suited to a settler society. This article challenges that approach by examining the foundation and development...
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Published: 23 February 2017
... over the issue of homosexuality. ‘Progressive’ Anglicans in the global North began to recognize same-gender relations and to welcome gay persons into ordained ministry. ‘Traditionalist’ Anglicans, in the global South as well as the North, created alternative coalitions claiming to be genuinely...
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Published: 23 June 2016
...Wisconsin was among the first states to enact the direct primary statewide, largely at the behest of reformer Robert La Follette and his Progressive Republican allies who wanted to undermine the traditional parties and free up legislators to represent their districts and their consciences...
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Published: 15 July 2017
...This chapter looks at Woodrow Wilson's efforts to relate the world's states more closely, through an adaptive polity embodying the pragmatists' egalitarian, deliberative, experimental ethos. The basic elements uniting the thought of the pragmatist progressives originated in William James's theories...
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Published: 25 October 2016
.... Once the inspiration for a reconstruction of the American state, the movement now bears the heavy weight of its many shortfalls. Contemporary conservatives have laid siege to the Progressives' handiwork, indicting their programs, their priorities, and their basic precepts. This book returns...
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Published: 25 October 2016
...This chapter begins by recovering the basic social democratic critique of the Constitution during the Progressive era, especially in the context of worries about the incompatibility between Tocquevillian myths and industrial realities. It then works through the political disagreement among...
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Published: 25 October 2016
...This chapter analyzes the conflict between conservative and progressive judicial philosophies. In a century-long battle over the courts, conservatives are defenders of the rule of law, while progressives are the champions of justice. This difference has created an asymmetry: conservatives occupy...
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Published: 25 October 2016
...This chapter assesses the legal implications of the Progressive agenda by drawing attention to the distinction between rights and state or governmental powers. First, it presents the Progressive critique of rights and its view of the Constitution as a document centrally about the powers...
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Published: 25 October 2016
...This chapter maps the contemporary right's nascent obsession with the Progressive era as a developmental phenomenon—as a stage in the trajectory of a political-intellectual movement advancing through time. To that end, it ventures three main claims. First, the recent conservative focus...
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Published: 25 October 2016
...This chapter discusses how Progressives began supporting eugenic initiatives in order to cultivate a citizenry with the necessary attributes—at minimum, independence, rationality, moral behavior, and devotion to American institutions—out of the patchwork polity entrenched in the existing party...
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Published: 25 October 2016
... the nineteenth century. These fantasies construct an equally imaginary, radicalized Progressive era, one that underplays critical transformations before 1900 and ignores the role of state governments in the changes that occurred. Progressive-era commercial regulation would not have been possible without...
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Published: 25 October 2016
...This chapter traces the comparative logic of the traditional classical liberal and the Progressive approaches to problems of industry concentration, with special reference to agriculture and labor. Part 1 addresses the question of how the Old Court conservatives—the targets of the Progressive...
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Published: 25 October 2016
...This chapter discusses the emergence of regulatory governance from the Progressive movement. The Progressives laid the groundwork for an entirely new “branch” of the federal government by thinking comprehensively about how regulatory authority should be structured. These reformers created...
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Published: 25 October 2016
... groups, and regions that have shaped American political struggles. Second, he resurrected the Progressives' emphasis on political and economic reforms. Third, Obama inherited the Progressives' pragmatism, their uneasiness with dogma, their commitment to achieving moderate, incremental progress through...
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Published: 21 July 2014
...This chapter illustrates how Friedrich Hayek began to develop an intellectual and organizational strategy to protect and maintain “the free society” as World War II drew to an end. His strategy looked to the influence of the early twentieth-century American progressives and British Fabian...
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Published: 11 October 2002
...This chapter explains further the goals and aims of the book, namely to make a contribution to the discourse about mathematics education. It examines the factors and reasons for the debate and argument regarding the opinions and ideas exchanged between progressives and traditionalists. The chapter...
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Published: 15 April 2022
... arose from the desire to protect individual rights and freedoms while simultaneously creating a culture in which moral compulsion dictated appropriate social behaviors. The chapter examines the same dilemma faced by the Progressives. Such a culture necessarily limits freedom of conscience and censors...
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Published: 18 September 2012
... was being interviewed for a really interesting job. ?I will be being interviewed for a really interesting job. ?I have been being interviewed for a really interesting job. Table 28.1 Progressives in the DCPSE—diachronic trends (frequencies as n/pmw) Present progressive active...
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Published: 21 June 2022
... by the turbulence of migration of children of former slaves, the tenacity of Jim Crow, the struggle of European immigrants, the influence of the progressives, the emergence of new social science disciplines (i.e., sociology, applied sociology, and social work), the campaign for women’s suffrage, and the beginning...
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Published: 01 July 2018
... Treatment of British POWs in Korea MOD Farrar Hockley Anthony Heritage 1924–2006 group cohesion Communist Party of Great Britain CPGB Felton Monica 1906–1970 Radcliffe Committee Communism gender Selfhood Brainwashing Prisoner of war Mind control Progressives George Blake Colonel James Carne...