The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870 by Mandell, Daniel R.

The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870

An important examination of the foundational American ideal of economic equality--and how we lost it.Winner of the...
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The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870 by Mandell, Daniel R.

The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870

BD$123.58

The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870

BD$123.58
Author: Daniel R. Mandell
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

An important examination of the foundational American ideal of economic equality--and how we lost it.

Winner of the Missouri Conference on History Book Award for 2021

The United States has some of the highest levels of both wealth and income inequality in the world. Although modern-day Americans are increasingly concerned about this growing inequality, many nonetheless believe that the country was founded on a person's right to acquire and control property. But in The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600-1870, Daniel R. Mandell argues that, in fact, the United States was originally deeply influenced by the belief that maintaining a "rough" or relative equality of wealth is essential to the cultivation of a successful republican government.

Mandell explores the origins and evolution of this ideal. He shows how, during the Revolutionary War, concerns about economic equality helped drive wage and price controls, while after its end Americans sought ways to maintain their beloved "rough" equality against the danger of individuals amassing excessive wealth. He also examines how, after 1800, this tradition was increasingly marginalized by the growth of the liberal ideal of individual property ownership without limits.

This politically evenhanded book takes a sweeping, detailed view of economic, social, and cultural developments up to the time of Reconstruction, when Congress refused to redistribute plantation lands to the former slaves who had worked it, insisting instead that they required only civil and political rights. Informing current discussions about the growing gap between rich and poor in the United States, The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America is surprising and enlightening.



Author: Daniel R. Mandell
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 04/07/2020
Pages: 328
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 9.60h x 6.30w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781421437118


Review Citation(s):
Choice 11/01/2020

About the Author

Daniel R. Mandell is a professor of history at Truman State University. He is the author of Tribe, Race, History: Native Americans in Southern New England, 1780-1880, King Philip's War: Colonial Expansion, Native Resistance, and the End of Indian Sovereignty, and Behind the Frontier: Indians in Eighteenth-Century Eastern Massachusetts.




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