Lincoln Steffens

Lincoln Steffens

[
Senator La Follette (center), with maritime labor leader Andrew Furuseth (left), circa 1915.] Joseph Lincoln Steffens (April 6 1866 – August 9 1936) was an American journalist and one of the most famous and influential practitioners of the journalistic style called muckraking. He is also known for his 1921 statement, upon his return from the Soviet Union: "I have been over into the future, and it works."

better known version of his famous quote, "I've seen the future, and it works," can be found on the title page of the 1933 edition of "Red Virtue", written by his wife, Ella Winter. [Ella Winter, "Red Virtue," Victor Gollancz LTD., (1933)]

Biography

Steffens was born and grew up in San Francisco, California, and studied in France and Germany after graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was first exposed to what were known then as "radical" political views.

At "McClure's" magazine, Steffens became part of a celebrated muckraking trio, along with Ida Tarbell and Ray Stannard Baker. He specialized in investigating government and political corruption, and two collections of his articles were published as "The Shame of the Cities" (1904) and "The Struggle for Self-Government" (1906). He also wrote "The Traitor State", which criticized New Jersey for patronizing incorporation. In 1906, he left "McClure's", along with Tarbell and Baker, to form "American Magazine".

In "The Shame of the Cities", Steffens sought to bring about political reform in urban America by appealing to the emotions of Americans. He tried to make them feel very outraged and "shamed" by showing examples of corrupt governments throughout urban America.

In 1910 he covered the Mexican Revolution and began to see revolution as preferable to reform. In 1919, he visited the Soviet Union together with William C. Bullitt and the Swedish Communist Karl Kilbom, and Steffens developed an enthusiasm for Communism; not long after, he made his famous remark about the new Soviet government, which according to anticommunist historian Richard Pipes, Steffen wrote on a train in Sweden before he had even arrived in the USSR.

His enthusiasm had soured by the time he wrote his memoirs, published in 1931. He was a member of a group that came to be known as the California Writers Project, funded by the New Deal. Some of its members were socialists or communists, while others had little formal interest in politics.

He died in 1936.

Bibliography

Primary sources

*"Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens" (2005).
* "The Letters of Lincoln Steffens," edited by Ella Winter and Granville Hicks. 2 vol. 1938.

econdary sources

* Christopher Lasch; "The American Liberals and the Russian Revolution" Columbia University Press, 1962
* Justin Kaplan; "Lincoln Steffens: A Biography" (2004)
* Stanley K. Schultz. "The Morality of Politics: The Muckrakers' Vision of Democracy," "The Journal of American History," Vol. 52, No. 3. (Dec., 1965), pp. 527-547. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28196512%2952%3A3%3C527%3ATMOPTM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 in Jstor]

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NAME= Steffens, Lincoln
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Steffens, Joseph Lincoln
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American journalist
DATE OF BIRTH=April 6 1866
PLACE OF BIRTH=San Francisco, California
DATE OF DEATH=August 9 1936
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