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'No place for class politics': the country life commission and immigration.

机译:“没有阶级政治的地方”:乡村生活委员会和移民。

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In 1908 President Theodore Roosevelt formed the Country Life Commission to address contemporary concerns over the state of rural America. One of the issues that commissioners planned to address provoked an internal impasse: the relationship of immigration to agriculture. Charles S. Barrett, president of the Farmers Educational and Co-operative Union, insisted upon removing a section of the commission's report that raised the possibility of settling immigrants in rural areas. His organization was actively pursuing political partnership with the American Federation of Labor. Barrett forced fellow commissioners to confront the existence of a rift between small farmers and organized labor on the one hand, and large agricultural and business interests on the other. The commission's encounter with immigration is emblematic of its general hesitancy to address issues arising from economic divisions.
机译:1908年,西奥多·罗斯福(Theodore Roosevelt)总统成立了乡村生活委员会,以解决当代对美国乡村状况的担忧。专员计划解决的问题之一引起了内部僵局:移民与农业的关系。农民教育与合作社联盟主席查尔斯·S·巴雷特(Charles S. Barrett)坚持删除委员会报告中的一部分,该部分增加了在农村地区安置移民的可能性。他的组织正在积极寻求与美国劳工联合会的政治伙伴关系。巴雷特(Barrett)迫使同僚们一方面面对小农和有组织的劳动之间的裂痕,另一方面面对大型农业和商业利益。该委员会与移民的遭遇象征着其对解决经济分化问题的犹豫。

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