Bill Moyers, the great broadcaster called “one of the chief inheritors of the Edward R. Murrow tradition of ‘deep-think’ journalism” recently received the America’s Future Lifetime Leadership Award as part of the 2003 National Progressive Conference to Take Back America. His acceptance speech provides an informed overview of the history of the progressive movement in our country (yes, there actually is one) and is a magnificent read.
THE PROGRESSIVE STORY OF AMERICA
You are the heirs of one of the country’s great traditions — the progressive movement that started late in the l9th century and remade the American experience piece by piece until it peaked in the last third of the 20th century. I call it the progressive movement for lack of a more precise term. Its aim was to keep blood pumping through the veins of democracy when others were ready to call in the mortician. Progressives exalted and extended the original American revolution. They spelled out new terms of partnership between the people and their rulers. And they kindled a flame that lit some of the most prosperous decades in modern history.
You can read the entire presentation in glorious HTML at CommonDreams.org, or download the PDF from OurFuture.org.