He criticized people for believing that government corruption could not be stopped
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Lincoln Steffens and Jane Addams are best known for trying to ease the problems of the urban poor during the Progressive Movement. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Lincoln Steffens worked for the New York Evening Post, McClure's Magazine, and The American Magazine.
Lincoln Steffens has written: 'Lincoln Steffens speaking' 'The shame of the cities' -- subject(s): Municipal government, Political corruption 'Letters, 1889-1936'
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Lincoln Steffens was an American journalist and author who wrote several influential books. Some of his notable works include "The Shame of the Cities" (1904), which exposed political corruption in American cities, and "Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens" (1931), in which he reflected on his experiences as a muckraking journalist. Steffens' writings had a significant impact on the Progressive Era and the field of investigative journalism.
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Yes, Lincoln Steffens was a muckraking journalist who exposed corruption in politics, including the connections between big business and crooked politicians. In his work, such as "The Shame of the Cities," Steffens investigated and revealed how corporations influenced and manipulated political decisions for their own gain.
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Lincoln Steffens was a journalist who covered the Mexican Revolution of 1910 and wrote on the beginnings of the government of the Soviet Union, based on his visit there.