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History, 09.02.2020 23:57 jmonee

In the 1896 election, opponents of William Jennings Bryan called him a “socialist.” What exactly is “socialism”? Was Bryan, in fact, a socialist or were his opponents misusing the term? How does the labeling of Bryan a socialist compare to other efforts, some very recent, to label political opponents as “socialist”? Why is the identification of a candidate with that ideology presumed to be such a powerful criticism?

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