Progressivism: The Strange History of a Radical Idea by Bradley C. S. Watson
Author:Bradley C. S. Watson [Watson, Bradley C. S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: political science, History & Theory
ISBN: 9780268106973
Google: ImsWyQEACAAJ
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 2020-11-15T00:25:19.732522+00:00
Alas, Highamâs proclamation of the death of the progressive impulse was premature, and his inability to identify the fundamental thrusts of progressivism marks him as perhaps more sympathetic to consensus history than he recognizes.
Finally, Berkeley historian Henry F. May published his influential The End of American Innocence at the very end of the decade. The book traces the role of ideas in the formation of twentieth-century America, with a salutary de-emphasis of socioeconomic causation. According to May, a belief in progress was widely shared by Americans of varying ideological pedigree and was not owned by those who were identified as progressives. But it was progressives who believed they could âspeed upâ the inevitable; it was they who had the faith that historical forces could and should be stimulated, managed, and directed, and it was this disposition that separated them from their opponents.76 But even while recognizing this disposition, May concurs with Hofstadter that there was an âactual conservatismâ to the progressive project, along with a confident moralism. The social gospel called for a return to the Bible, and âsome purpose of restorationâ of the âsacred institutionsâ of American government was stated in most secular progressive rhetoric.77 The Progressive Era was âthe time when eternal morality and progress seemed to be joined together.â78 May does not make clear that the progressivesâ eternal morality bore almost no relation to that of the founders, or to the Constitution they designed to enshrine it. May portrays Woodrow Wilson as a conservative realist, always seeking to link the present with the organic past. Even Wilsonâs writings on the problems of committee governance and the prospects for administration as a method and a political principle mark him out, in Mayâs account, as a realist more than a radical.79
May does identify thoroughgoing relativism in philosophers such as James and Dewey and in social scientists such as Ward, Sumner, Ross, Ely, and Beard. He does not, however, link their thought directly to that of the great progressive political actors of the day, and in some respects he sets the two groups in opposition to each other. He notes that the intellectualsâ relativism played itself out in hostility towardâthough not necessarily a repudiation ofââthe greatest symbol of American fixity, the Constitution.â80 A decade earlier, he had pointed to the influence of the social gospel on political progressivism and had even suggested that âlater in the development of American liberalism, when direct contact with the early Social Gospel is not provable, its influence is still apparent. The moral, ethical, optimistic and fundamental religious strain that runs through a great deal of twentieth-century progressivism could hardly have been developed without the change in religious opinion.â81
This guarded recognition of the depth of the progressive critique of Americaâsomething that one finds in Scott as well as Mayâwas stillborn. For the times they were a changinâ. As the 1950s gave way to the â60s, American scholarship was increasingly defined by the concerns of the âNew Left.â The deep sympathy of that intellectual coterie with
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