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With Good Intentions: Reflections on the Myth of Progress in America

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

With Good Intentions: Reflections on the Myth of Progress in America

Contributors:

By (Author) Bill Kauffman

ISBN:

9780275962708

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th October 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Sociology and anthropology
Central / national / federal government policies
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

303.440973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Description

Kauffman's perspective on progress in Americafrom the point of view of those who lostrevives forgotten figures and reinvigorates dormant causes as he examines the characters and arguments from six critical battles that forever altered the American landscape: the debates over child labor, school consolidation, women's suffrage, the back-to-the-land movement, good roads and the Interstate Highway System, and a standing army. The integration of these subjects and the presentation of the anti-Progress case as a coherent political tendency encompassing several issues and many years is unprecedented. With wit, passion, and an arsenal of long-neglected sources, Kauffman measures the cost of progress in 20th-Century America and exposes the elaborate plans behind seemingly inevitable reforms. Kauffman brings to life such people and places as Ida Tarbell, the muckraker who thought that suffrage would ruin women; Onward, Indiana, the town that took up arms to defend its high school from death by consolidation; and the motley band of agrarian poets and ghetto dwellers who tried to stop the bulldozers that paved over America. He maintains that these forlorn causesusually regarded as quaint, archaic, and hopelessrested, in large part, upon quintessential American ideals: limited government, human-scale community, and family autonomy. The victory of progress has uprooted our citizens, swollen the central state at the expense of liberty, and sucked much of the life from what was once a nation of small communities.

Reviews

In his impassioned explorations of six lost causes....Kauffman advances the losers' arguments cogently, even when, especially in the case of the anti-women suffragists, he disagrees. When he agrees, he is riveting, amusingly vituperative (he dubs New Deal bureaucrat Rexford Guy Tugwell, who scuttled homesteading, 'Tyrantosaurus Rex'), even piquantly ribald.-Booklist
In this handful of essays, Kauffman has tackled...the entire myth of progress in America. He has tackled this subject head on and with a flair that befits a superb essayist.-Crisis
With Good Intentions is valuable not only for its defense of worthy, defunct causes but for the demonstration it provides of just how early in the national game those causes really were lost.-Chronicles
"In this handful of essays, Kauffman has tackled...the entire myth of progress in America. He has tackled this subject head on and with a flair that befits a superb essayist."-Crisis
"With Good Intentions is valuable not only for its defense of worthy, defunct causes but for the demonstration it provides of just how early in the national game those causes really were lost."-Chronicles
"In his impassioned explorations of six lost causes....Kauffman advances the losers' arguments cogently, even when, especially in the case of the anti-women suffragists, he disagrees. When he agrees, he is riveting, amusingly vituperative (he dubs New Deal bureaucrat Rexford Guy Tugwell, who scuttled homesteading, 'Tyrantosaurus Rex'), even piquantly ribald."-Booklist

Author Bio

BILL KAUFFMAN is a contributing editor to Chronicles and Liberty. His work has appeared in The Nation, The Los Angeles Times Book Review, and The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of three books: America First! Its History, Culture, and Politics (1995), Country Tours of New York (1994), and Every Man a King (1989). He lives in upstate New York.

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