The philosopher-lobbyist :: John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 /
The history of John Dewey's leadership of the progressive People's Lobby. John Dewey (1859-1952) was a preeminent American philosopher who is remembered today as the founder of what is called child-centered or progressive education. In The Philosopher-Lobbyist, Mordecai Lee tells the large...
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Zusammenfassung: | The history of John Dewey's leadership of the progressive People's Lobby. John Dewey (1859-1952) was a preeminent American philosopher who is remembered today as the founder of what is called child-centered or progressive education. In The Philosopher-Lobbyist, Mordecai Lee tells the largely forgotten story of Dewey's effort to influence public opinion and promote democratic citizenship. Based on Dewey's 1927 book The Public and Its Problems, the People's Lobby was a trailblazing nonprofit agency, an early forerunner of the now common public interest lobbying group. It used multiple forms of mass communication, grassroots organizing, and lobbying to counteract the many special interest groups and lobbies that seemed to be dominating policymaking in Congress and in the White House. During the 1930s, Dewey and the People's Lobby criticized the New Deal as too conservative and championed a social democratic alternative, including a more progressive tax system, government ownership of natural monopolies, and state operation of the railroad system. While its impact on historical developments was small, the story of the People's Lobby is an important reminder of a historical road not traveled and a policy agenda that was not adopted, but could have been. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 | |
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contents | 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 |
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spelling | Lee, Mordecai, 1948- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmTrjJkR76DtrF3kPqCwC The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / Mordecai Lee. Albany : State University of New York, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Why Study the Peopleâ€?s Lobby? -- Disciplinary Foci and Audiences for the Book -- Historiographic Approach -- Part I: Inventing the Peopleâ€?s Lobby -- 1. John Dewey and Benjamin Marsh before the Peopleâ€?s Lobby -- Sketch of Deweyâ€?s Life and Philosophy, 1859â€?1927 -- Walter Lippmannâ€?s Public Opinion (1922) and The Phantom Public (1925 -- Dewey Responds to Lippmann: The Public and Its Problems, 1927 -- Sketch of Marshâ€?s Life and Politics, 1877â€?1921 Marsh and the Peopleâ€?s Reconstruction League, 1921â€?28Earlier Efforts at Forming a Peopleâ€?s Lobby -- 2. Constructing the Peopleâ€?s Lobby, 1928â€?1931 -- Dewey and the Founding of the Peopleâ€?s Lobby -- Building an Initial Organizational Structure -- Getting to Financial Viability -- Determining a Legal Status -- Dewey and Marshâ€?s Partnership -- Part II: Dewey as President of the Peopleâ€?s Lobby -- 3. Policy Advocacy during the Coolidge and Hoover Presidencies, 1928â€?1932 -- Advocating for the Disadvantaged during Prosperity, April 1928â€?October 1929 Lobbying After the Crash, November 1929â€?December 1930Economic Policy -- Other Domestic Issues -- Foreign Policy -- Alternatives to Hooverâ€?s Policies, 1931â€?32 -- Economic Policy -- Other Domestic Issues -- Foreign and Military Policy -- 4. Lobby Operations and Conservative Attacks, 1928â€?1932 -- Advocacy Strategy: PR to the Max -- In Operation -- Media Characterizations and Conservative Attacks -- 5. Policy Advocacy during FDRâ€?s First Term: Criticizing the First New Deal as Too Conservative, 1933â€?1934 -- Interregnum, November 1932â€?March 1933 Economic PolicyForeign and Military Policy -- FDRâ€?s One Hundred Days, Marchâ€?June, 1933 -- Economic Policy -- Foreign and Military Policy -- To the Midpoint of FDRâ€?s First Term, Mid-1933 to the November 1934 Elections -- Economic Policy -- Other Domestic Issues -- Foreign and Military Policy -- 6. Policy Advocacy during FDRâ€?s First Term: Criticizing the Second New Deal as Too Conservative, 1935â€?1936 -- Economic Policy -- Other Domestic Issues -- Foreign and Military Policy 7. Lobby Operations and Conservative Attacks during FDRâ€?s First Term, 1933â€?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 Peopleâ€?s Lobby and After -- 8. Policy Advocacy during FDRâ€?s Second Term, 1937â€?1940 -- Dewey as Honorary President, 1936â€?40 -- Economic Policy -- Other Domestic Issues -- Foreign and Military Policy English. The history of John Dewey's leadership of the progressive People's Lobby. John Dewey (1859-1952) was a preeminent American philosopher who is remembered today as the founder of what is called child-centered or progressive education. In The Philosopher-Lobbyist, Mordecai Lee tells the largely forgotten story of Dewey's effort to influence public opinion and promote democratic citizenship. Based on Dewey's 1927 book The Public and Its Problems, the People's Lobby was a trailblazing nonprofit agency, an early forerunner of the now common public interest lobbying group. It used multiple forms of mass communication, grassroots organizing, and lobbying to counteract the many special interest groups and lobbies that seemed to be dominating policymaking in Congress and in the White House. During the 1930s, Dewey and the People's Lobby criticized the New Deal as too conservative and championed a social democratic alternative, including a more progressive tax system, government ownership of natural monopolies, and state operation of the railroad system. While its impact on historical developments was small, the story of the People's Lobby is an important reminder of a historical road not traveled and a policy agenda that was not adopted, but could have been. Dewey, John, 1859-1952. People's Lobby. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88602734 Dewey, John, 1859-1952 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxrCvhhQK777dgCBWbh3 People's Lobby fast United States Politics and government 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140455 États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 20e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. bisacsh Politics and government fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1900-1999 fast has work: The philosopher-lobbyist (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3kTyCRGkQQQCPhvjKY4C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Lee, Mordecai, 1948- Philosopher-lobbyist 9781438455297 (DLC) 2014013133 (OCoLC)895728340 |
spellingShingle | Lee, Mordecai, 1948- The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / 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 Dewey, John, 1859-1952. People's Lobby. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88602734 Dewey, John, 1859-1952 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxrCvhhQK777dgCBWbh3 People's Lobby fast POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. bisacsh Politics and government fast |
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title | The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / |
title_auth | The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / |
title_exact_search | The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / |
title_full | The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / Mordecai Lee. |
title_fullStr | The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / Mordecai Lee. |
title_full_unstemmed | The philosopher-lobbyist : John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / Mordecai Lee. |
title_short | The philosopher-lobbyist : |
title_sort | philosopher lobbyist john dewey and the people s lobby 1928 1940 |
title_sub | John Dewey and the People's Lobby, 1928-1940 / |
topic | Dewey, John, 1859-1952. People's Lobby. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88602734 Dewey, John, 1859-1952 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxrCvhhQK777dgCBWbh3 People's Lobby fast POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. bisacsh Politics and government fast |
topic_facet | Dewey, John, 1859-1952. People's Lobby. Dewey, John, 1859-1952 People's Lobby United States Politics and government 20th century. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 20e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process Political Advocacy. Politics and government United States |
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