Thomas Skidmore (August 13, 1790 – August 7, 1832) was an American politician and radical political philosopher. Skidmore is best remembered as the co-founder and leader of the Working Men's Party in New York when it first emerged in the fall of 1829. He was forced out of the organization shortly after its initial electoral campaign by moderate leaders of the party on the grounds of Skidmore's excessive radicalism and unbending personality. Skidmore went on to establish another short-lived political organization in 1830, known as the Agrarian Party.
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| - То́мас Ски́дмор (англ. Thomas Skidmore; 13 августа 1790, Ньютаун, Коннектикут — 7 августа 1832, Нью-Йорк, Нью-Йорк) — американский политик и радикальный политический философ, основатель первых рабочих организаций в США. Один из основателей и автор программы Партии трудящихся (Рабочей партии, Working Men’s Party) в штате Нью-Йорк (1829). Под давлением умеренных лидеров партии и обвинений в чрезмерном радикализме был вынужден уйти из неё вскоре после первой же избирательной кампании. После раскола Партии трудящихся возглавил ещё менее успешную организацию, которую переводят под названиями Оригинальная партия трудящихся, Аграрная партия, Партия бедных людей или Партия бедняка (просуществовала до 1831 года). (ru)
- Thomas Skidmore (August 13, 1790 – August 7, 1832) was an American politician and radical political philosopher. Skidmore is best remembered as the co-founder and leader of the Working Men's Party in New York when it first emerged in the fall of 1829. He was forced out of the organization shortly after its initial electoral campaign by moderate leaders of the party on the grounds of Skidmore's excessive radicalism and unbending personality. Skidmore went on to establish another short-lived political organization in 1830, known as the Agrarian Party. (en)
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| - Thomas Skidmore (August 13, 1790 – August 7, 1832) was an American politician and radical political philosopher. Skidmore is best remembered as the co-founder and leader of the Working Men's Party in New York when it first emerged in the fall of 1829. He was forced out of the organization shortly after its initial electoral campaign by moderate leaders of the party on the grounds of Skidmore's excessive radicalism and unbending personality. Skidmore went on to establish another short-lived political organization in 1830, known as the Agrarian Party. Skidmore was the author of three books, including an ambitious and controversial 1829 political treatise written against the ideas of Thomas Jefferson, The Rights of Man to Property! This work depicted a two-class society consisting of a propertied ruling class and a propertyless majority inevitably subjected to a sort of economic slavery which made true liberty impossible. It advocated a constitutional convention to abolish debt, end the right of inheritance, and bring about an equal distribution of productive and personal property of the nation among its adult citizens. (en)
- То́мас Ски́дмор (англ. Thomas Skidmore; 13 августа 1790, Ньютаун, Коннектикут — 7 августа 1832, Нью-Йорк, Нью-Йорк) — американский политик и радикальный политический философ, основатель первых рабочих организаций в США. Один из основателей и автор программы Партии трудящихся (Рабочей партии, Working Men’s Party) в штате Нью-Йорк (1829). Под давлением умеренных лидеров партии и обвинений в чрезмерном радикализме был вынужден уйти из неё вскоре после первой же избирательной кампании. После раскола Партии трудящихся возглавил ещё менее успешную организацию, которую переводят под названиями Оригинальная партия трудящихся, Аграрная партия, Партия бедных людей или Партия бедняка (просуществовала до 1831 года). (ru)
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