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Populists Plungers And Progressives A Social History Of Stock And Commodity Speculation 18681932 Cedric B Cowing

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Populists Plungers And Progressives A Social History Of Stock And Commodity Speculation 18681932 Cedric B Cowing
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.04 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Cedric B. Cowing
ISBN: 9781400874989, 140087498X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Populists Plungers And Progressives A Social History Of Stock And Commodity Speculation 18681932 Cedric B Cowing by Cedric B. Cowing 9781400874989, 140087498X instant download after payment.

From market memoirs, newspapers, financial journals, and Congressional records, the author has woven a narrative describing the political, social, and economic adjustment of the American people to the speculative machinery that developed between 1868 and the New Deal. The book begins with the struggle of Populist legislators, representing stable farmers, to win a Congressional ban of future commodity trading. Congress failed to act, but anti-speculation, a characteristic of Populism, remained important. In the Progressive era, the stock market rivaled the commodity exchanges for attention. Criticism of market practices was rampant as stories of Plungers spread, but no halt came until the crash. Then New Deal philosophy favored the Progressive faction of the anti-speculators.


Originally published in 1965.


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