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The Ideological Development Of U.S. Government Publication, 1820-1920: From Jefferson To Croly, John Walters Feb 2002

The Ideological Development Of U.S. Government Publication, 1820-1920: From Jefferson To Croly, John Walters

John Walters

Abstract-This paper traces the development of an ideology for U.S. government publication, focusing primarily on dominant strands of political thought during the antebellum period, the gilded age, and the progressive era. This paper examines political thought that inhibited the development of an ideology of U.S. government publication, such as the antistatism of Thomas Jefferson and the Social Darwinism of Herbert Spencer and William Graham Sumner; it focuses also on American political thought that fostered its development, such as the Positivism of Lester Frank Ward, the Pragmatism of John Dewey, and the Progressivism of Herbert Croly