- People's Power League
The People's Power League was an important Progressive organization, formed in 1892 by
James W. Sullivan [ [http://www.ballot.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BC0491859-7E15-4775-90AA-258496592625%7D BISC - The Populist I & R Movement ] ] and led byWilliam U'Ren , that was devoted to governmental reforms in the United States in the early 20th century. Ellis Oberholtzer noted that the tradition behind the League reached back to the egalitarianPennsylvania Constitution . Both the Pennsylvania radical and the League supportedunicameral legislature s (a second house being viewed as a protection for aristocratic influences); a mechanism of rapidly replacing elected officials (in the case of the League, throughrecall election s; in the case of the Pennsylvanians, through annual elections and rotation in office); and a body of elected officials to launch a full-scale investigation into the government at fixed intervals (in the League's case, the People's Inspectors of Government; in Pennsylvania's case, theCouncil of Censors ). Other radical leaders associated with the League wereWill Daly ,George Orton ,Alfred Cridge , andE.S.J. McAllister . [cite book|title=The Radical Middle Class: Populist Democracy and the Question of Capitalism|pages=157-159|author=Johnston, Robert D.] Its successor organization was theDirect Legislation League .References
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