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Parent topics
- Liberalism [r]: Economic and political doctrine advocating free enterprise, free competition and free will. [e]
- American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that share support for market economics, some view of American exceptionalism and, generally, decentralization of government; differing views of individual liberties versus enforcement of morality; in opposition to liberalism, socialism and communism; factions include libertarianism, social conservatism, nativism (politics) and neoconservatism [e]
Subtopics
Progressive Era
- Progressive Era [r]: The period of political, administrative and social reform that began in the 1890s and ended after World War I. [e]
- Louis D. Brandeis [r]: (1856-1941) A highly influential American lawyer and theorist of Antitrust during the Progressive Era. [e]
- Victor Berger [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Merle Curti [r]: (1897–1997) American "Progressive" historian and a leader in social and intellectual history. [e]
- Vernon Louis Parrington [r]: American historian, literary critic, and a leader of the Progressive movement. [e]
Cold War
- Saul Alinsky [r]: (1909-1972) A leftist community organizer probably best known for developing procedures for groups to work the political system to their benefit, written as Rules for Radicals [e]
- Community activism [r]: Social process in which individuals advocate, either single or in organisations, for social progress in their localities. [e]
- Korean War [r]: A modern conflict (1950-1953) fought on the Korean peninsula between the US-led UN forces, and the Communist coalition of North Korea and China. [e]
- National Lawyers Guild [r]: Add brief definition or description
Post-Cold War
- Alexis Albion [r]: Senior policy analyst at the Center for National Policy; professional staff member, 9-11 Commission; doctoral candidate in International History at Harvard University, specializing in intelligence history; formerly the historian of the International Spy Museum [e]
- Robert Borosage [r]: U.S. progressive activist and author, co-founder of Institute for America’s Future and Campaign for America’s Future [e]
- Campaign for America's Future [r]: Progressive political coordination center [e]
- Center for National Policy [r]: A U.S. think tank and interest group of declared progressive ideology, concerned with grand strategy [e]
- Congressional Progressive Caucus [r]: The largest sub-caucus within the Democratic Caucus of the U.S. Congress [e]
- Leo Gerard [r]: President, United Steelworkers; board member, Campaign for America’s Future [e]
- Institute for America's Future [r]: Nonpartisan progressive policy research institute established to study "kitchen table" issues. [e]
- Think tank [r]: An organization that presents ideas as expert analysis, the level of objectivity of which varies with the institution, but with an implication of at least some intellectual independence. [e]