At the turn of the twentieth century, progressive activists believed that organizations stunted individual growth and stifled creativity. asserted that it was the right of individuals to act as they chose. held a strong commitment to improving racial justice. believed in the importance of social cohesion. believed that people’s character was hardwired at birth.
At the turn of the twentieth century, progressive activists
believed that organizations stunted individual growth and stifled creativity.
asserted that it was the right of individuals to act as they chose.
held a strong commitment to improving racial justice.
believed in the importance of social cohesion.
believed that people’s character was hardwired at birth.