The Journalist as Reformer: Henry Demarest Lloyd and Degreesiwealth Against Commonwealth Degreesr

The Journalist as Reformer: Henry Demarest Lloyd and Degreesiwealth Against Commonwealth Degreesr - Contributions in American History

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Publisher's Synopsis

Henry Demarest Lloyd was one of the post-bellum 19th-century's best known journalists and non-fiction writers. In fact, only E.L. Godkin exceeded Lloyd in influence and prestige, and Godkin wrote no book-length exposé with the impact of Lloyd's 1894 Wealth Against Commonwealth. This biography, based in part on previously unpublished archival information, is a study of the mentality of the journalist as an advocate for reform. It is an examination of Wealth Against Commonwealth, the most influential exposé and starting point for every public investigation of the late 19th-century industrial monopolies. Lloyd's pre- and post-^IWealth^R journalism is investigated as well, including Story of a Great Monopoly, Lloyd's 1881 Atlantic Monthly article said to be the first example of American muckraking, and Lloyd's published investigations of reforms such as cooperatives, labor arbitration, minimum wage, and social security. His contact with a variety of his intellectual contemporaries is also featured, including Horace Greeley, Jane Addams, Ida M. Tarbell, Samuel F. Gompers, Clarence S. Darrow, Joseph Medill, Henry George, William Dean Howells, and Eugene V. Debs.

Book information

ISBN: 9780313299575
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: Praeger
Pub date:
DEWEY: 070.92
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 196
Weight: 481g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm