This book is an exploration not only of the lessons that Abraham
Lincoln, America's sixteenth president, drew from the founders of
the United States, especially, George Washington and Thomas
Jefferson, but also how others abroad have interpreted and
incorporated his legacy. Because Lincoln occupied the presidency
during democracy's first great civil war, he set a precedent for
other leaders at home and abroad. "Liberal" leaders tend to
identify with his roles as the Great Emancipator and magnanimous
Great Reconciler, who eschewed "ethnic cleansing" in favour of
restoring the Union as soon as possible after secession.
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