The long-standing dilemma for the progressive intellectual, how to bridge the world of educated opinion and that of the working masses, is the focus of Leon Fin
Historians and biographers have struggled to reconcile these seemingly contradictory tendencies. Tuchinsky's history of the Tribune, by placing the newspaper an
Confronting American Labor traces the development of the American left, from the Depression era through the Cold War, by examining four representative intellect
A look at the decline of civic engagement, and how nonpartisan organizations like the League of Women Voters can help save and promote democracy. Throughout our
Engines of Change, which is in the Oxford Studies in Postwar American Political Development series, provides the first full account of the role of national intr