Triumph of ConservatismA radically new interpretation of the Progressive Era which argues that business leaders, and not the reformers, inspired the era’s legislation regarding business. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Predictions and Promises | 11 |
THREE Theodore Roosevelt and the Foundations | 57 |
Copyright | |
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