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Franklin D. Roosevelt - A Political Life (Paperback)
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - A Political Life (Paperback)
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List price R598
Loot Price R516
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You Save R82 (14%)
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Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post and NPR "We
come to see in FDR the magisterial, central figure in the greatest
and richest political tapestry of our nation's entire history"
-Nigel Hamilton, Boston Globe "Meticulously researched and
authoritative" -Douglas Brinkley, The Washington Post "A
workmanlike addition to the literature on Roosevelt." -David Nasaw,
The New York Times "Dallek offers an FDR relevant to our sharply
divided nation" -Michael Kazin "Will rank among the standard
biographies of its subject" -Publishers Weekly A one-volume
biography of Roosevelt by the #1 New York Times bestselling
biographer of JFK, focusing on his career as an incomparable
politician, uniter, and deal maker In an era of such great national
divisiveness, there could be no more timely biography of one of our
greatest presidents than one that focuses on his unparalleled
political ability as a uniter and consensus maker. Robert Dallek's
Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life takes a fresh look at the
many compelling questions that have attracted all his biographers:
how did a man who came from so privileged a background become the
greatest presidential champion of the country's needy? How did
someone who never won recognition for his intellect foster
revolutionary changes in the country's economic and social
institutions? How did Roosevelt work such a profound change in the
country's foreign relations? For FDR, politics was a far more
interesting and fulfilling pursuit than the management of family
fortunes or the indulgence of personal pleasure, and by the time he
became president, he had commanded the love and affection of
millions of people. While all Roosevelt's biographers agree that
the onset of polio at the age of thirty-nine endowed him with a
much greater sense of humanity, Dallek sees the affliction as an
insufficient explanation for his transformation into a masterful
politician who would win an unprecedented four presidential terms,
initiate landmark reforms that changed the American industrial
system, and transform an isolationist country into an international
superpower. Dallek attributes FDR's success to two remarkable
political insights. First, unlike any other president, he
understood that effectiveness in the American political system
depended on building a national consensus and commanding stable
long-term popular support. Second, he made the presidency the
central, most influential institution in modern America's political
system. In addressing the country's international and domestic
problems, Roosevelt recognized the vital importance of remaining
closely attentive to the full range of public sentiment around
policy-making decisions-perhaps FDR's most enduring lesson in
effective leadership.
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