Riccards and Flagg examine in detail the development of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt from a young politician in Albany to assistant
secretary of the Navy to governor of the state of New York. The
volume shows how Roosevelt developed his rhetorical skills, his art
of manipulation and coalition building, and his incredible bond to
the American people through the Depression and World War II. As
commander in chief, he mastered the leadership skills that made him
a great military leader and a political leader who established
himself as a paramount figure using control of the Democratic
party. In the process, he solidified the party as a long-lasting
coalition that set the United States as a world empire.
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