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Foreword by Martin Shefter Preface Acknowledgments
1. The Possibilities of State-Level Radicalism
2. The Political Origins of the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party
3. Beyond Insurgency
4. Party and Patronage
5. The Political Economy of State-Level Radicalism
6. The Limits of State-Level Radicalism
7. New Deal Labor Policy and the Minneapolis Strikes of 1934
8. The Crisis of State-Level Radicalism
9. The Dynamics of Collapse
10. State-Level Radicalism and Political Change Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
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