Social Reconstruction: American Catholics Radical Response to the Social Gospel Movement and Progressives.

Paul Lubienecki
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At the fin de siècle the Industrial Revolution created egregious physical, emotional and spiritual conditions for American society and especially for the worker but who would come forward to alleviate those conditions? Protestants implemented their Social Gospel Movement as a proposed cure to these problems. Secular Progressives engaged in a more activist role both materially and through legislation. Both of these groups had limited successes with disappointing outcomes. America’s Catholics, more accustomed to living and working in industrialized neighborhoods, eventually developed their own programs and agenda to address social and labor concerns. However some scholars believed that Catholic efforts merely replicated what others had achieved. It was the actions of America’s Catholics in answer to these issues that propelled them onto the national scene with a sense of purpose, inclusion and equality. This paper examines each group to ascertain their programs, relevant accomplishments and demonstrate how resolutions to solve social and labor problems proceeded yet stagnated for some. For America’s Catholics their agenda for social reconstruction empowered them to assert themselves as equals with a long lasting viable program of future corrective action.
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社会重建:美国天主教徒对社会福音运动和进步派的激进回应。
在最后关头,工业革命给美国社会尤其是工人创造了恶劣的身体、情感和精神状况,但谁会站出来缓解这些状况呢?新教徒将他们的社会福音运动作为解决这些问题的良方。世俗进步派在物质上和立法上都发挥了更积极的作用。这两组人都取得了有限的成功,结果令人失望。美国天主教徒更习惯于在工业化社区生活和工作,最终制定了自己的计划和议程来解决社会和劳工问题。然而,一些学者认为天主教的努力只是复制了其他人的成就。正是美国天主教徒为解决这些问题而采取的行动,将他们带着使命感、包容和平等推向了国家舞台。本文考察了每个群体,以确定他们的计划,相关成就,并展示了解决社会和劳工问题的决议是如何进行的,但有些人却停滞不前。对于美国的天主教徒来说,他们的社会重建议程使他们能够通过一个长期可行的未来纠正行动计划来维护自己的平等地位。
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