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Populist Party Platform, 1892 (July 4, 1892)

The Populist Movement emerged from the farmers� alliances of the 1870s and 1880s. In 
the
1890s the Populist Party appeared to represent a viable third party independent of the
Democrats and Republicans.  A response to the growth of industrialism, the Populists
opposed the "concentrated capital" of banks and big businesses and decried the many of
the effects that industrialism was having on American society. As you read, look 
carefully at
the Populists� analysis of the ills of American society and their proposed solutions. 
In what
sense do the Populists represent a reaction against many of the changes the United 
States
underwent during the Gilded Age?


PREAMBLE

The conditions which surround us best justify our co-operation; we meet in the midst 
of a
nation brought to the verge of moral, political and material ruin. Corruption 
dominates the
ballot-box.... The people are demoralized;... public opinion silenced.... homes 
covered with
mortgages, labor impoverished, and the land concentrating in the hands of capitalists. 
The
urban workman are denied the right to organize for self-protection, imported pauperized
labor beats down their wages... and [we] are rapidly degenerating into European
conditions. The fruits of the toils of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal 
fortunes
for a few, unprecedented in the history of mankind.... From the same prolific womb of
governmental injustice we breed the two great classes tramps and millionaires.

The national power to create money is appropriated to enrich bond-holders....

Silver, which has been accepted as coin since the dawn of history, has been 
demonitized to
add to the purchasing power of gold.... the supply of currency is purposely [limited] 
to
fatten [creditors].... A vast conspiracy against mankind has been organized... if not 
met and
overthrown at once it forebodes terrible social convulsions, the destruction of 
civilization....

Controlling influences dominating both... parties have permitted the existing dreadful
conditions to develop without serious effort to prevent or restrain them. Neither do 
they
now promise any substantial reform.... They propose to sacrifice our homes, lives, and
children on the alter of mammon; to destroy the multitude in order to secure corruption
funds from the millionaires....

We seek to restore the government of the Republic to the hands of the "plain people."

Our country finds itself confronted by conditions for which there is no precedence in 
the
history of the world; our annual agricultural productions amount to billions of 
dollars in
value, which must, within a few weeks or months, be exchanged for billions of dollars
worth of commodities consumed in their production; the existing currency supply is 
wholly
inadequate to make this exchange; the results are falling prices, the formation of 
combines
and rings, the impoverishment of the producing class. We pledge ourselves that if given
power we will labor to correct these evils....

We believe that the power of government in other words, of the people should be
expanded... to the end that oppression, injustice, and poverty shall eventually cease 
in the
land.

[We] will never cease to move forward until every wrong is righted and equal rights and
equal privileges securely established for all the men and women of this country....



PLATFORM

We declare, therefore

First That the union of the labor forces of the United States... shall be permanent and
perpetual....

Second Wealth belongs to him who creates it, and every dollar taken from industry 
without
an equivalent is robbery.... The interests of rural and civil labor are the same; their
enemies identical....

Third We believe the time has come when the railroad corporations will either own the
people or the people must own the railroads.... The government [should] enter upon the
work of owning and managing all the railroads....


FINANCE We demand a national currency, safe, sound, and flexible issued by the general
government....

 1. We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio 
of 16
to 1.

 2. We demand that the amount of circulating medium be speedily increased....

 3. We demand a graduated income tax.

 4. We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the
hands of the people, and hence we believe that all State and national revenues shall be
limited to the  necessary expenses of the government, economically and honestly
administered....

 5. We demand that postal savings banks be established by the government for the safe
deposit of the earnings of the people and to facilitate exchange....


TRANSPORTATION - Transportation being a means of exchange and a public necessity, the
government should own and operate the railroads in the interest of the people. The
telegraph and telephone... should be owned and operated by the government in the 
interest
of the people.


LAND The land, including all the natural sources of wealth, is the heritage of the 
people,
and should not be monopolized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership of land
should be prohibited. All land now held by railroads and other corporations in excess 
of
their actual needs, and all lands now owned by aliens should be reclaimed by the
government and held for actual settlers only.


EXPRESSION OF SENTIMENTS

1. Resolved, That we demand a free ballot, and a fair count in all elections... without
Federal intervention, through the adoption by the states of the... secret ballot 
system.

2. Resolved, That the revenue derived from a graduated income tax should be applied to
the reduction of the burden of taxation now levied upon the domestic industries of this
country.

3. Resolved, That we pledge our support to fair and liberal pensions to ex-Union 
soldiers
and sailors.

4. Resolved, That we condemn the fallacy of protecting American labor under the present
system which opens our ports to [immigrants including] the pauper and the criminal 
classes
of the world and crowds out our [American] wage-earners... and [we] demand the further
restriction of undesirable immigration

5. Resolved, That we cordially sympathize with the efforts of organized workingmen to
shorten the hours of labor....

6. Resolved, That we regard the maintenance of a large standing army of mercenaries,
known as the Pinkerton system as a menace to our liberties and we demand its 
abolition....

7. Resolved, That we commend to the favorable consideration of the people... the 
initiative
and referendum.

8. Resolved, That we favor a constitutional provision limiting the office of President 
and Vice
President to one term, and providing for the election of Senators of the United States 
by a
direct vote of the people.

9. Resolved, That we oppose any subsidy or national aid to any private corporation for 
any
purpose.


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