Toward a Cooperative Commonwealth
ebook ∣ The Transplanted Roots of Farmer-Labor Radicalism in Texas · Working Class in American History
By Thomas Alter

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A rare look at the German roots of radicalism in Texas, Toward a Cooperative Commonwealth illuminates the labor movements and populist ideas that changed the nation's course at a pivotal time in its history.
|Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 What Was Lost in Germany Might, in Texas, Be Won 13
2 Inheritors of the Revolution 45
3 Populist Revolt 75
4 The Battle for Socialism in Texas, 1900–1911 107
5 Tierra y Libertad 135
6 From the Cooperative Commonwealth to the Invisible Empire 171
Conclusion: Descent into New Deal Liberalism 205
Notes 219
Bibliography 251
Index 265
Alter_
|"A fountain of information. . . Alter does an excellent job of showing the persistence of the agrarian radical impulse." —Southwestern Historical Quarterly"Alter's Toward a Cooperative Commonwealth is a highly readable, extensively researched contribution to our understanding of Southwestern radicalism. Both seasoned scholars and beginning students will benefit." —Western Historical Quarterly
"Masterful. . . . Alter's clear writing and well-argued analysis provides students of the Texas Socialist movement a newly congruent foundation. To repeat, this is the book to read first." —Kyle Wilkinson, Labor Online
|Thomas Alter II is an assistant professor in the department of history at Texas State University.