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Lincoln's Way - How Six Great Presidents Created American Power (Paperback)
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Lincoln's Way - How Six Great Presidents Created American Power (Paperback)
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The debate is as old as the American Republic and as current as
this morning's headlines. Should a president employ the powers of
the federal government to advance our national development and
increase the influence and power of the United States around the
world? Under what circumstances? What sort of balance should the
president achieve between competing visions and values on the path
to change? Over the course of American history, why have some
presidents succeeded brilliantly in applying their power and
influence while others have failed miserably? In Lincoln's Way,
historian Richard Striner tells the story of America's rise to
global power and the presidential leaders who envisioned it and
made it happen. From Abraham Lincoln to Theodore Roosevelt within
the Republican Party, the legacy was passed along to FDR-the
Democratic Roosevelt-who bequeathed it to Harry S. Truman, Dwight
D. Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. Six presidents-three from each
party-helped America fulfill its great potential. Their leadership
spanned the huge gulf that exists between our ideological cultures:
they drew from both conservative and liberal ideas, thus
consolidating powerful centrist governance. No creed of mere
"government for government's sake," their program was judicious: it
used government for national necessities. But it also brought
inspiring results, thus refuting the age-old American
ultra-libertarian notion that "the government that governs best,
governs least." In a forceful narrative blending intellectual
history and presidential biography, Striner presents the legacy in
full. An important challenge to conventional wisdom, Lincoln's Way
offers both an intriguing way of looking at the past and a
much-needed lens through which to view the present. As a result,
the book could change the way we think about the future.
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