The Racketeer's Progress: Chicago and the Struggle for the Modern American Economy, 1900-1940

The Racketeer's Progress: Chicago and the Struggle for the Modern American Economy, 1900-1940

by Andrew Wender Cohen
ISBN-10:
0521124506
ISBN-13:
9780521124508
Pub. Date:
12/10/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521124506
ISBN-13:
9780521124508
Pub. Date:
12/10/2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Racketeer's Progress: Chicago and the Struggle for the Modern American Economy, 1900-1940

The Racketeer's Progress: Chicago and the Struggle for the Modern American Economy, 1900-1940

by Andrew Wender Cohen
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Overview

A provocative study of law and its social context, this work explores the contingent origins of the modern American economy. It shows how craftsmen - teamsters, barbers, musicians, and others - violently governed commerce in Chicago through pickets, assaults, and bombings. These tradesmen forcefully contested the power of national corporations in their city. Their resistance shaped American law, heavily influencing the New Deal and federal criminal statutes. This book thus shows that American industrial policy resulted not from a "search for order," but from a brutal struggle for control.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521124508
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/10/2009
Series: Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 999,697
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

1. Modernisation and its discontents, 1900; 2. Ruling the urban economy; 3. The struggle for order; 4. The progressive reaction; 5. Rhetoric into law; 6. Containing mass society and the problem of corruption; 7. From conspiracy to racketeering; 8. The new deal order from the bottom up; Epilogue: policing the post-war consensus.
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