Produktbeschreibung
Calvin Coolidge's "State of the Union Addresses" presents a compelling collection of his annual messages to Congress, revealing the philosophical underpinnings of his administration and the sociopolitical landscape of America during the 1920s. Characterized by a succinct, straightforward literary style, Coolidge's addresses reflect his belief in limited government, individual responsibility, and economic prosperity. Through his articulate prose, the reader gains insight into key policies, such as fiscal restraint and civil rights, while also grasping the broader context of post-World War I America, a nation navigating rapid industrialization and social change. As the 30th President of the United States, Coolidge's career was shaped by a deep belief in the principles of conservatism and free-market economics. Coming from humble beginnings in rural Vermont, his values were imbued with a sense of pragmatism and a commitment to national integrity. His straightforward approach to governance was influenced by his own experiences of hardship and leadership, leading him to prioritize unity and stability during a decade marked by great societal shifts. This collection not only serves as an essential historical document but also invites readers to reflect on contemporary political dilemmas through the lens of Coolidge's insights. For those interested in American history, political science, or the evolution of presidential rhetoric, "State of the Union Addresses" is indispensable, offering timeless lessons on governance and civic responsibility.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027297870 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9787-0 |