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JDPriestly

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64. The current Progressive movement is, I think, Inspired by the Progressive movement in the early
Sat Jan 10, 2015, 03:34 AM
Jan 2015

20th century.

The Progressive Era was a period of social activism and political reform in the United States that flourished from the 1890s to the 1920s.[1] One main goal of the Progressive movement was eliminating corruption in government by exposing and undercutting political machines and their bosses and establishing further means of direct democracy. Progressives also sought regulation of monopolistic trust corporations through antitrust laws, which were seen as a means to promote fair competition for the benefit of consumers.

Many (but not all) Progressives supported prohibition in order to destroy the political power of local bosses based in saloons.[2] At the same time, women's suffrage was promoted to bring a "purer" female vote into the arena.[3] A second theme was building an Efficiency Movement in every sector that could identify old ways that needed modernizing, and bring to bear scientific, medical and engineering solutions; a key part of the efficiency movement was scientific management, or "Taylorism".

Many activists joined efforts to reform local government, public education, medicine, finance, insurance, industry, railroads, churches, and many other areas. Progressives transformed, professionalized and made "scientific" the social sciences, especially history,[4] economics,[5] and political science.[6] In academic fields the day of the amateur author gave way to the research professor who published in the new scholarly journals and presses. The national political leaders included Theodore Roosevelt, Robert M. La Follette, Sr., and Charles Evans Hughes on the Republican side, and William Jennings Bryan, Woodrow Wilson and Al Smith on the Democratic side.

Initially the movement operated chiefly at local levels; later it expanded to state and national levels. Progressives drew support from the middle class, and supporters included many lawyers, teachers, physicians, ministers and business people.[7] The Progressives strongly supported scientific methods as applied to economics, government, industry, finance, medicine, schooling, theology, education, and even the family. They closely followed advances underway at the time in Western Europe[8] and adopted numerous policies, such as a major transformation of the banking system by creating the Federal Reserve System in 1913.[9] Reformers felt that old-fashioned ways meant waste and inefficiency, and eagerly sought out the "one best system".[10][11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Era

Clearly, the Progressives of today do not support the same kinds of reform (for example the creation of the Fed) and might even want to do away with a few of the reforms of the Progressives of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. But the common aspiration is to reform and clean up government. Get rid of the corruption that the Third-Wayers in the Democratic Party and all of the Republican Party condone and participate in in many cases.

Yep. We want Dems to uphold Democratic principles in office! Thanks for posting. RiverLover Jan 2015 #1
And for someone who thought my Senator (Tammy Baldwin) was a liberal, AllyCat Jan 2015 #7
The thing about Progress liberalmike27 Jan 2015 #23
The current Progressive movement is, I think, Inspired by the Progressive movement in the early JDPriestly Jan 2015 #64
Third Way website sounds like a GOP website Mnpaul Jan 2015 #43
And they're using those Pew "polls" as proof Americans want their conservative policies. RiverLover Jan 2015 #46
"If we abandon those issues?"... stillwaiting Jan 2015 #2
I heard it best described on the local AM station today Mnpaul Jan 2015 #44
Wish I had a local AM station like that here in Ohio. You're lucky. nt RiverLover Jan 2015 #47
Its the old Air America affiliate Mnpaul Jan 2015 #48
Minnesota is so lucky. JDPriestly Jan 2015 #65
Exaxtly. whathehell Jan 2015 #66
The party of "not republicans" is definitely how some advertise themselves here. NewDeal_Dem Jan 2015 #71
Good! No more Corporatist BS! Run Senator Warren, run!! n/t benz380 Jan 2015 #3
Clintons Are Bushes Tools billhicks76 Jan 2015 #49
I'm inclined to agree -- Bill Clinton & Poppy Bush, for example, have been 'buds' whathehell Jan 2015 #67
It's A Fact billhicks76 Jan 2015 #69
Jeebus.. whathehell Jan 2015 #70
Dude! billhicks76 Jan 2015 #72
A "dudette", lol, but no problem. whathehell Jan 2015 #73
Here's the infamous pic~ RiverLover Jan 2015 #74
Wow...Thanks! whathehell Jan 2015 #75
ENTHUSIASTIC K&R! nt MannyGoldstein Jan 2015 #4
K&R DocMac Jan 2015 #5
The best strategy for the oligarchy is to weaken the Democratic Party by supporting rhett o rick Jan 2015 #6
The problem is there is nothing SomethingFishy Jan 2015 #20
I recommend that you support Progressive DEmocrats via organizations outside rhett o rick Jan 2015 #30
If you work for a living, bvar22 Jan 2015 #33
I absolutely agree. Starve them. nm rhett o rick Jan 2015 #40
Many communities, towns, and cities, have Democratic Clubs. Find one that aligns Luminous Animal Jan 2015 #51
THIS^^^^^^^ calimary Jan 2015 #53
The small city of Richmond California shows how years of local hard work can yield Luminous Animal Jan 2015 #55
While I agree this is very important, I think there is a huge schism between local rhett o rick Jan 2015 #54
Those Democrats that claim it can't be done? The ones that say vote for the lesser of two evils? Enthusiast Jan 2015 #32
I have been.. my ignore button has been busy lately SomethingFishy Jan 2015 #38
You Have My Support billhicks76 Jan 2015 #50
A heart that's pure. aspirant Jan 2015 #56
Great Rhetoric - Tired Of Waiting For Action cantbeserious Jan 2015 #8
And they should. With the Democrats being flattened by the GOP, and the party at record low dissentient Jan 2015 #9
+1. My thoughts as well. If they can't beat a bunch of blathering idiots with 3rd grade mentalities adirondacker Jan 2015 #12
Wasserman-Schultz rolls merrily along aspirant Jan 2015 #57
Conservatives are in the Democratic Party to help Republican interests... there is no 3rd way whereisjustice Jan 2015 #10
I agree. LuvNewcastle Jan 2015 #13
It's very sad that people will not engage politics .. when it has so much influence over the quality YOHABLO Jan 2015 #45
K&R. riqster Jan 2015 #11
K & R L0oniX Jan 2015 #14
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Jan 2015 #15
Social Democrats FTW! grahamhgreen Jan 2015 #16
I am a progressive Democrat, or an independent. I am not an automatic Democrat. I certainly Maineman Jan 2015 #17
K/R Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #18
Witness the President's stance on Keystone XL kentuck Jan 2015 #19
I wish it were so, but the bottom has fallen out of the bitumen sludge market. hedda_foil Jan 2015 #35
Either that, Volaris Jan 2015 #39
2016 I will actively campaign against any politician that wishes to govern obxhead Jan 2015 #21
Good. I believe this is the way forward lovemydog Jan 2015 #22
Damn straight!!!! We're not losing because voters prefer Republicans, we're losing because....... LongTomH Jan 2015 #24
The dem party should start disseminating this as widely as possible & then ask, CrispyQ Jan 2015 #25
Great post. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #26
I LOVE That One... WillyT Jan 2015 #42
K & R nt 99th_Monkey Jan 2015 #27
Finally, it was a long time coming! sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #28
K&R! I'm tired of republicans in nature being democrats. The democratic party needs to RKP5637 Jan 2015 #29
K&R! This post deserves hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Jan 2015 #31
DURec! bvar22 Jan 2015 #34
K&R hay rick Jan 2015 #36
Thank God. nt silvershadow Jan 2015 #37
That would be nice and would probably draw votes. Kablooie Jan 2015 #41
"When Democrats act like Republicans, they lose" meow2u3 Jan 2015 #52
Yes....Finally.... supercats Jan 2015 #58
K & R davidpdx Jan 2015 #59
The "centrists" have just about killed the party. let's hope it's not too late Doctor_J Jan 2015 #60
K&R for the original post and subsequent informative posts and links. JEB Jan 2015 #61
K&R ReRe Jan 2015 #62
Third Way DLC Types, please step away... NYC_SKP Jan 2015 #63
K&R raouldukelives Jan 2015 #68
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