Keith Wheeles

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During the nineteenth century, mainline American Protestants had broadly embraced what was known as the “social gospel.” Social gospelists were not socialists, but they did want to ameliorate the wretched conditions industrial capitalism had generated in many parts of the nation, as well as to address the Gilded Age’s breathtaking—and to some observers shameful—concentrations of wealth.
The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market
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