The American Fund for Public Service : Charles Garland and radical philanthropy, 1922-1941
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The American Fund for Public Service : Charles Garland and radical philanthropy, 1922-1941
(Contributions in labor studies, no. 46)
Greenwood Press, 1996
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-251) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study examines one organization from the radical left of the 1920s and 1930s: the American Fund for Public Service. Little known today, but infamous in its time, the American Fund represented a united front of anticapitalists-anarchists, socialists, communists, and left-liberals-which attempted to revitalize the left in order to end capitalism and, therefore, war. Financed by Charles Garland, an eccentric, 21-year-old Harvard dropout, the Fund performed the difficult task of allocating relatively meager resources among the most promising radical ventures, typically militant labor organizations. The philanthropy's directors represented a who's who of the labor left of the period: Roger Baldwin, Norman Thomas, Scott Nearing, James Weldon Johnson, and more. The fund anticipated philanthropies later in the century which meant to challenge the status quo beyond reformism. This study will be of interest to scholars of labor relations, radical politics, American history, and philanthropy.
目次
Introduction An Inheritance Rejected From Progressivism to Radicalism The ACLU and a New Social Order Free from the Bonds of Old Institutions Workers Will Lay Down Their Tools To Promote the Well-Being of Mankind Pacifists as Radicals It Takes Warm Hearts Chosen to Box the Left Compass A Sane Enough Radicalism Spend It Here and Now Scientific, Pragmatic, Efficient Emancipation of Their Class in Every Sphere Bolsheviks in Patriots' Clothing Tempers Flare The Rebel Girl Comes Aboard Surveying the Left Enemies on the Left Education and Culture Recipient Testimonials "Negro Work" Passaic Vanguard Press Friction Within and Without Little Left to Repress "The Manifold Discriminations That Beset Him" Shift to Low Gear We Did Quite a Lot of Good Bibliography Index
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