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The Self-Help Cooperative Movement in Los Angeles, 1931-1940.

机译:1931-1940年在洛杉矶的自助合作运动。

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This case study examines the Self-Help Cooperative Movement (SHCM). Largely ignored by social scientists for the past eighty years, the movement took place during the Great Depression and, while national in scope, it was concentrated in Los Angeles. This movement combined traditional protest tactics with pre-figurative politics; its goal was to provide full employment for all Americans through the proliferation of worker and consumer cooperatives. Despite a very promising start in 1931, the movement collapsed and disintegrated by 1940. This dissertation examines the reasons for the SHCM's early successes and later its failures. The SHCM's early successes were made possible through their alliances with Japanese farmers (who lived on the outskirts of Los Angeles) and people of color in general, Los Angeles businesses and conservative business leaders, and with sympathetic politicians and state agencies. These alliances were, in turn, made possible by the inherent ambiguity of the SHCM's politics, which incorporated both conservative practices (e.g., self-help) and socialist practices (e.g., workplace democracy). This unique mixture, what the Los Angeles Times called "voluntary communism", generated widespread support among hundreds of thousands of unemployed workers and among conservative, socialist, and liberal political actors. In 1933, the SHCM underwent a profound transformation when Upton Sinclair and the End Poverty in California movement assumed leadership of the cooperatives and the California Democratic Party, promising to place state support behind the cooperative movement and in the process both end unemployment and undermine capitalism. The gubernatorial campaign of 1934 became a referendum on the cooperatives. Over the course of the prolonged bitterly fought campaign the cooperatives became associated with communism, and their liberal and conservative allies responded by discontinuing their support. With the loss of this political and financial assistance the SHCM slowly faded away. While the movement failed to achieve its specific goals, its impact on California politics, along with other Utopian Socialist movements in Los Angeles during this period, was immense. By the 1940s both political parties in California were supporting liberal and socialist initiatives (e.g., universal health-care and mass university education).
机译:本案例研究考察了自助合作运动(SHCM)。在过去的八十年中,这一运动被社会科学家所忽视,它发生在大萧条时期,虽然范围广泛,但集中在洛杉矶。该运动将传统的抗议策略与比喻前的政治相结合。它的目标是通过工人和消费者合作社的激增为所有美国人提供充分的就业机会。尽管在1931年开始了非常有希望的运动,但该运动在1940年崩溃并瓦解了。本文研究了SHCM早期成功和后来失败的原因。 SHCM的早期成功是通过与日本农民(居住在洛杉矶郊区的农民),一般有色人种,洛杉矶的企业和保守的企业领导人以及富有同情心的政治家和国家机构结盟而实现的。反过来,SHCM政治固有的含混性使这些联盟成为可能,其中既包含了保守的做法(例如自助)又包括了社会主义的做法(例如工作场所民主)。这种独特的混合体被《洛杉矶时报》称为“自愿共产主义”,在成千上万的失业工人以及保守派,社会主义和自由派政治参与者之间产生了广泛的支持。 1933年,当阿普顿·辛克莱尔和加利福尼亚州的“消除贫困”运动接任合作社和加利福尼亚民主党的领导人时,SHCM经历了深刻的变革,承诺在合作社运动后给予国家支持,并在此过程中结束失业并破坏资本主义。 1934年的州长竞选成为合作社的全民公决。在长期的艰苦战斗中,合作社与共产主义联系在一起,其自由派和保守派盟友通过停止支持来做出回应。由于失去了这种政治和财政援助,SHCM逐渐消失了。尽管该运动未能实现其特定目标,但在此期间,它对加利福尼亚政治以及洛杉矶的其他乌托邦社会主义运动的影响是巨大的。到1940年代,加利福尼亚的两个政党都在支持自由主义和社会主义倡议(例如,全民医疗保健和大众大学教育)。

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  • 作者

    Pasha, Abdurrahman.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Oregon.;

  • 授予单位 University of Oregon.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 177 p.
  • 总页数 177
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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