ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1985, investigates the enactment of the federal income tax as a case study of an important Progressive Era reform. It was a critical issue that likely divided people along socioeconomic lines, thus helping to provide insight into the debate over the ‘class origins’ of the reformist movement.

chapter 1|56 pages

Building a National Consensus

chapter II|81 pages

An Amendment of Curious Origins

chapter III|21 pages

The Chronology of Ratification

chapter IV|31 pages

Triumph in the West

chapter V|49 pages

Unexpected Trouble in the South

chapter VIII|43 pages

The End of the Road

chapter IX|34 pages

The Income Tax and the Progressive Era