Deb expressed his view on the United States from a socialist point of view. He said Republicans and Democrats are almost in the lead position in the election. If the Democratic party is not elected, then everything will go downhill. Deb also advocated a very important point. In other words, workers have no choice between the two. He pointed out that the workers in the country are interested in the private ownership of means of production and distribution, and the slavery and declining wage system where they worked hard for the benefit of their owners.
In 1891, John Fiske wrote two volumes of treatment for the American Revolutionary War. Indeed, although this is the earliest stage of American progressive movement, it is perfectly the borderline. In this case, a person can evaluate the contents of Fiske's book, and can also evaluate. Fiske wrote a lot in Volume 2 of his "Drums and Trumpet" history. However, he still understands the essence of war. For example, he wrote "a ridiculous conversation of John Adams". And he proposed Congress to elect general official every year, and "If several great men should go home" (Fiske, 31). Fiske believes this is likely to be at least a ridiculous concept and shows his excellent guidelines.
These are just a few of the reforms during the American progressive movement. Clearly, this movement has a wide range of goals, many of which have been achieved. The era of progress and the impact of many reforms at that time can be seen in today's American society.
The progressive movement that took place in the beginning of the 20th century was the era of major reform in the United States. During this period, the group of activists called themselves as progressive people trying to change society for the people. The way they are going to change their ideals of democracy, efficiency, regulation and social justice. - "Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God." The problem that has plagued the US for centuries worsened the alarming reality of urban and factory life and created a progressive movement . And American democracy. This period created many enthusiastic American activists. Social critics such as Upton Sinclair, Jacob Breeze, Jane Adams and others advocate extensive social reform