The utopia of the Populists was in the past, not in the future. According to the agrarian myth, the health of the state was proportionate to the degree to which it was dominated by the agricultural class, and this assumption pointed to the superiority of an earlier age.


Chapter II, part I, p. 62 - The Age of Reform: from Bryan to F.D.R. (1955)


The utopia of the Populists was in the past, not in the future. According to the agrarian myth, the health of the state was proportionate to the...

The utopia of the Populists was in the past, not in the future. According to the agrarian myth, the health of the state was proportionate to the...

The utopia of the Populists was in the past, not in the future. According to the agrarian myth, the health of the state was proportionate to the...

The utopia of the Populists was in the past, not in the future. According to the agrarian myth, the health of the state was proportionate to the...