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As governments in Britain, France, and Germany instituted old age pensions, minimum wage laws, unemployment insurance, and the regulation of workplace safety, American reformers came to believe they had a lot to learn from the Old World. The term "social legislation," meaning governmental action to address urban problems and the insecurities of working-class life, originated in Germany but soon entered the political vocabulary of the United States. Progressives believed that the modern era required a fundamental rethinking of the functions of political authority, whether the aim was to combat the power of giant corporations, protect consumers, civilize the marketplace, or guarantee industrial freedom at the workplace. Progressives sought to reinvigorate the idea of an activist, socially conscious government. Even in South Carolina, with its strong tradition of belief in local autonomy, Governor Richard I. Progressives could reject the traditional assumption that powerful government posed a threat to freedom because their understanding of freedom was itself in flux. Manning urged his constituents to modify their view of government as a "threat to individual liberty," to see it instead as "a means for solving the ills of the body politic." "Effective freedom," wrote the philosopher John Dewey, was far different from the "highly formal and limited concept of liberty" as protection from outside restraint. Freedom was a positive, not a negative, concept - "the power to do specific things." Progressives could reject the traditional assumption that powerful government posed a threat to freedom because their understanding of freedom was itself in flux. "Effective freedom," wrote the philosopher John Dewey, was far different from the "highly formal and limited concept of liberty" as protection from outside restraint. "Freedom," wrote Dewey's brilliant young admirer, the writer Randolph Bourne, "means a democratic cooperation in determining the ideals and purposes and industrial and social institutions of a country.
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1 As governments in Britain, France, and Germany instituted old age pensions, minimum wage laws, unemployment insurance, and the regulation of workplace safety, American reformers came to believe they had a lot to learn from the Old World. 2 The term "social legislation," meaning governmental action to address urban problems and the insecurities of working-class life, originated in Germany but soon entered the political vocabulary of the United States. 3 Progressives believed that the modern era required a fundamental rethinking of the functions of political authority, whether the aim was to combat the power of giant corporations, protect consumers, civilize the marketplace, or guarantee industrial freedom at the workplace. 4 Progressives sought to reinvigorate the idea of an activist, socially conscious government. 5 Even in South Carolina, with its strong tradition of belief in local autonomy, Governor Richard I. Progressives could reject the traditional assumption that powerful government posed a threat to freedom because their understanding of freedom was itself in flux. 6 Manning urged his constituents to modify their view of government as a "threat to individual liberty," to see it instead as "a means for solving the ills of the body politic." 7 "Effective freedom," wrote the philosopher John Dewey, was far different from the "highly formal and limited concept of liberty" as protection from outside restraint. 8 Freedom was a positive, not a negative, concept - "the power to do specific things." 9 Progressives could reject the traditional assumption that powerful government posed a threat to freedom because their understanding of freedom was itself in flux. 10 "Effective freedom," wrote the philosopher John Dewey, was far different from the "highly formal and limited concept of liberty" as protection from outside restraint. 11 "Freedom," wrote Dewey's brilliant young admirer, the writer Randolph Bourne, "means a democratic cooperation in determining the ideals and purposes and industrial and social institutions of a country.