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  1. The Problem of Lincoln Steffens. BY HERBERT SHAPIRO. In his book, The New Radicalism in America, visits D. H. Lawrence and his wife made to Taos. 1889-1963, Christopher Lasch presents a collec- and to the Luhans in 1922 and 1924. tion of biographical essays as a history of the Perceptive, too, are the portraits of Jane modern American radical.

  2. Lincoln Steffens Exposes “Tweed Days in St. Louis” The rise of mass circulation magazines combined with the reform impulses of the early 20th century to create the form of investigative journalism known as “muckracking” (so named by President Theodore Roosevelt after the muckrake in Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress who could “look no way but downward, with a muckrake in his hands”).

  3. Lincoln Steffens papers, 1863-1936 Summary Information Abstract. Lincoln Steffens (1866-1936) was an American journalist - a leading writer among the "muckrakers" of early 20th century - as well as a lecturer, political philosopher, and reformer. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, diaries, manuscripts, photographs, and other ...

  4. Books. The Shame of the Cities. Lincoln Steffens. McClure, Phillips & Company, 1904 - Political Science - 306 pages. This muckraking classic attacked corrupt election practices and shady dealings in businesses and city governments across the nation. Taking a hard look at the unprincipled lives of political bosses, police corruption, graft ...

  5. www.frasesgo.com › frases-de-lincoln_steffensFrases de Lincoln Steffens

    La moral es sólo moral cuando es voluntaria. Frase de Moral | Lincoln Steffens. Siempre que algo extraordinario se hace en la política municipal de América, ya sea para bien o para mal, se puede rastrear casi invariablemente a un solo hombre. Las personas no lo hacen. Tampoco lo hacen las 'pandillas', 'combina', o los partidos políticos.

  6. Lincoln Steffens was the original muckraker, a Chicago journalist who exposed graft and corruption, especially in the meat packing industry. Unfortunately, he reflects the sexist and racist attitudes of the time, and there's no sense of outrage about the things he uncovers.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2020 · A Miserable, Merry Christmas. Lincoln Steffens, notable muck-raking journalist of the late 19th and early 20th century, was born in San Francisco in 1866 and grew up in Sacramento, where his father owned a prosperous store. There in Sacramento he watched as the city “grew and changed with the State from a gambling, mining, and ranching ...