Explore a bold, early 20th-century platform for American reform.
This book lays out a comprehensive plan for politics, economy, and foreign policy centered on liberty and practical change.
This edition presents a detailed blueprint for action, from monetary reform and immigration to the Monroe Doctrine and world peace. It argues for a self-reliant monetary system, a reimagined banking framework, and pragmatic approaches to tariffs, trusts, and national defense, all grounded in a consistent belief in liberty.
- Clear proposals for money and banking, including a national bimetallic standard and adjustments to currency and reserves.
- Policy positions on immigration, elections, imperialism, and the distribution of power between federal and state governments.
- Foreign policy ideas such as a formal Monroe Doctrine articulation and a proposed World's Peace Court.
- A call for public accountability through a practical, action-ready platform and campaign commitments.
Ideal for readers interested in historical political platforms, monetary theory, and 1900s American policy debates.