附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-304) and index.
The liberal paradox and the Republicans' interest in American labor policy -- A failed alliance between the AFL and the progressives -- Responsible unionism: the progressive conception of union liability -- Congress is as king: the Republican roots of railroad labor policy -- Collapse or victory?: implementing the scheme for worker representation -- Compromises and concessions: the Republicans revitalize the railroad labor policy -- The progressive response to the iron cage of the injunction -- The Republican origins of the Wagner Act -- Conclusion: responsible unionism and the Republicans' venture across policy time frames.