The United States as a Developing Country

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The History Of The United States Is In Crucial Respects The History Of A Developing Country Not Only In Its Transition From Agriculture And Commercial Colonies To An Industrial Nation But In Modern Times And The Foreseeable Future As Well. These Seven Essays Are Primarily Concerned With The U.S. As A Developing Country In The Early Twentieth Century Undergoing Stages Of Development From Competitive Capitalism To Corporate Capitalism And From Industrial To Postindustrial Society. The Chapters Treat The Emergence Of Corporate Capitalism And Its Implications For Domestic Affairs And Foreign Relations The Origins And Character Of Corporate Liberalism And The Central Role Of Woodrow Wilson In These Areas. Critical Linkages Are Also Drawn Among Economic Political And Cultural Developments In The 1920S Raising A Parallel Between Henry Adams In The Progressive Era The Young Intellectuals Of The Twenties And The New Left In The Sixties. Martin J. Sklar Is Professor Of History At Bucknell University Has Published Articles In Early Twentieth Century American History And Is The Author Of The Corporate Reconstruction Of American Capitalism 1890-1916.
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