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The Robber Baron Era and Chautauqua Movement: Daniel Sheehan - 4-12-2016

The Trajectory of Justice in America – Rulers of the Realm – April 12th, 2016 University of California; Santa Cruz Learn more about this class: https://www.danielpsheehan.com/areas-... Learn more about Daniel Sheehan: http://www.danielpsheehan.com Learn more about the Romero Institute: http://www.romeroinstitute.org Help Daniel Sheehan's media department continue to put out great content: https://romeroinstitute.org/donate This discussion covers the period from the end of the Civil War (1868) to the end of World War I (1918). Why was the Civil War fought? The general conception was to abolish slavery, but Professor Sheehan covered the economic reasons for the Civil War and the influence such powers had on the government. Just after the repercussions of the Fourteenth Amendment began to take hold and personal liability for corporate actions began to vanish, the National Board of Homeland Ministries of the Methodist Church established a summer program at Lake Chautauqua, near Buffalo, New York. This summer program turned into the Chautauqua Movement, which influenced the rise of labor unions, the women’s suffrage movement, the public school system, child labor laws, safety standards at the workplace, and the first environmental movement. Professor Sheehan then went on to discuss Worldviews, as Talcott Parsons initially proposed and their adaptation through philosophy and political philosophy.

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