At the same time that socialism became a political force in Europe, it became increasingly marginalized in the United States. Before World War I, the American left was based in the labor movement and the traditions of American populism. America's entrance into World War I separated socialists from liberals and the labor movement. Severed from its working-class roots, American socialism changed from a movement devoted to revolution by the proletariat into one driven by the compassion of the privileged.

