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Blau (former Professor of Religion, Columbia U.) describes Jacksonian Democracy as a "catch-all" middle class movement opposed to the financial and commercial monopolies of Boston, Philadelphia, and New York (and allied with the slave-owning planters of the South), in his introduction to this 1954 documentary reader. Twenty-six addresses and essays of Jacksonian thought are presented in sections covering the "ideal of self government," economic themes, and social criticism. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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