Progressivism promotes government as an effective regulator of commerce and industry, but does not call for the public or collective ownership of the means of production.
----- Original Message -----
From: Dale Courtney
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 10:29 AM
To: vision2020@moscow.com
Subject: RE: Moscow Civic Association
Melynda Huskey wrote:
> The progressive movement was/is "a reform movement (beginning
> in the first
> decades of the 20th century) principally focused on the role of the
> government (local, state, and national) in alleviating the
> economic and
> social disarray brought about by the rapid urbanization and
> industrialization of America."
Can you please tell me the difference between this definition and that
of socialism?
Dale Courtney
Moscow, Idaho
Free to be me, free to be you (as long as you agree with Tom Hansen...)