Counterfeiting Labor's Voice: William A. A. Carsey and the Shaping of American Reform Politics
Confidence man and canny operative, charlatan and manipulator—William A. A. Carsey emerged from the shadow of Tammany Hall to build a career undermining working-class political organizations on behalf of the Democratic Party. Mark A. Lause’s biography of Carsey takes readers inside the bare-knuckle era of Gilded Age politics. An astroturfing trailblazer and master of dirty tricks, Carsey fit perfectly into a Democratic Party that based much of its post-Civil War revival on shattering third parties and gathering up the pieces. Lause provides an in-depth look at Carsey’s tactics and successes against the backdrop of enormous changes in political life. As Carsey used a carefully crafted public persona to burrow into unsuspecting organizations, the forces he represented worked to create a political system that turned voters into disengaged civic consumers and cemented America’s ever-fractious two-party system.
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Counterfeiting Labor's Voice: William A. A. Carsey and the Shaping of American Reform Politics
Confidence man and canny operative, charlatan and manipulator—William A. A. Carsey emerged from the shadow of Tammany Hall to build a career undermining working-class political organizations on behalf of the Democratic Party. Mark A. Lause’s biography of Carsey takes readers inside the bare-knuckle era of Gilded Age politics. An astroturfing trailblazer and master of dirty tricks, Carsey fit perfectly into a Democratic Party that based much of its post-Civil War revival on shattering third parties and gathering up the pieces. Lause provides an in-depth look at Carsey’s tactics and successes against the backdrop of enormous changes in political life. As Carsey used a carefully crafted public persona to burrow into unsuspecting organizations, the forces he represented worked to create a political system that turned voters into disengaged civic consumers and cemented America’s ever-fractious two-party system.
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Counterfeiting Labor's Voice: William A. A. Carsey and the Shaping of American Reform Politics

Counterfeiting Labor's Voice: William A. A. Carsey and the Shaping of American Reform Politics

by Mark A. Lause
Counterfeiting Labor's Voice: William A. A. Carsey and the Shaping of American Reform Politics

Counterfeiting Labor's Voice: William A. A. Carsey and the Shaping of American Reform Politics

by Mark A. Lause

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Confidence man and canny operative, charlatan and manipulator—William A. A. Carsey emerged from the shadow of Tammany Hall to build a career undermining working-class political organizations on behalf of the Democratic Party. Mark A. Lause’s biography of Carsey takes readers inside the bare-knuckle era of Gilded Age politics. An astroturfing trailblazer and master of dirty tricks, Carsey fit perfectly into a Democratic Party that based much of its post-Civil War revival on shattering third parties and gathering up the pieces. Lause provides an in-depth look at Carsey’s tactics and successes against the backdrop of enormous changes in political life. As Carsey used a carefully crafted public persona to burrow into unsuspecting organizations, the forces he represented worked to create a political system that turned voters into disengaged civic consumers and cemented America’s ever-fractious two-party system.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252087899
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 04/09/2024
Series: Working Class in American History
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Mark A. Lause is a professor in the department of history at the University of Cincinnati. His many books include Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, and Radicalism in the Civil War Era and Free Labor: The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Acknowledgments

Prologue  Carsey’s Paternities: The Son of the Streets and the Odysseys of Father Columbia

  1. Paper Party Power Broker: The Entrepreneurial Roots of Labor Reform Insurgency
  2. Independents and Partisan Pantomimes: The Dilemma of Third Parties under a Two-Party System
  3. Counterfeiting Class: The Secret Society Tradition and the Deep Origins of the American Federation of Labor
  4. Monopolizing Antimonopolism: Ben Butler and the Preemption of Insurgency
  5. The Path through Populism: From Henry George to William Jennings Bryan

Epilogue  Carsey’s Progeny: The Forgotten Grandfather of American Progressivism and the Political Unmaking of an American Working Class

Notes

Index

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