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  • In Pursuit of Utopia

  • Los Angeles in the Great Depression
  • By: Errol Wayne Stevens
  • Narrated by: William Coale
  • Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
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In Pursuit of Utopia

By: Errol Wayne Stevens
Narrated by: William Coale
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Summary

During the Great Depression, the Los Angeles area was rife with radical movements. Although many observers thought their ideas unworkable, even dangerous, Southern Californians voted for them by the tens of thousands. This book asks why.

To find answers, author Errol Wayne Stevens takes listeners through the history of such movements as the Utopian Society, Dr. Francis Townsend’s old-age revolving pension plan, Upton Sinclair’s End Poverty in California gubernatorial campaign, and Retirement Life Payments, known as Ham and Eggs. The book also examines the Los Angeles Communists and the free-market capitalists, both quasi-religious movements with large followings, as well as the self-help cooperatives, a spontaneous upsurge of neighbors who came together to help one another in a time of desperate need.

In Stevens’ telling, Southern Californians supported these movements because they spoke to their needs. Fearful or desperate, some elderly and hopeless, Angelenos cared less about the programs’ feasibility than about their promise of relief.

Finding parallels between past and present, listeners might wonder why people remain loyal to programs that prove unrealistic, or why voters continue to support leaders who reveal, time and again, their ignorance or dishonesty. In its illumination of a troubled time in American history not so long ago, this book offers insight into our own.

The book is published by University of Oklahoma Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

“This is a long-awaited book.” (William Deverell, director, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West)

©2021 University of Oklahoma Press (P)2022 Redwood Audiobooks
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