Charles Eliot Norton,E.L. Godkin,and the Liberal Republicans of 1872 |
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Authors: | Yonatan Eyal |
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Affiliation: | Doctoral student at Harvard University |
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Abstract: | The Liberal Republican Party of 1872 combined ‘genteel’ intellectuals such as Charles Eliot Norton and E.L. Godkin with hardened politicos like Horace Greeley. It serves therefore as a window on the political thought of Norton and Godkin at a moment when their ideas were tested by exposure to the real world of practical politics. The two men's revulsion at the nomination of Greeley and the debasing of the reform cause exposed their underlying conservatism during this time. |
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Keywords: | disaster American state communications Congress |
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