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Essays of Woodrow Wilson: The New Freedom, When a Man Comes to Himself, the Study of Administration, Leaders of Men, the New Democracy

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Essays of Woodrow Wilson: The New Freedom, When a Man Comes to Himself, the Study of Administration, Leaders of Men, the New Democracy

$13.78
 
In "Essays of Woodrow Wilson," the 28th President of the United States presents a collection of insightful reflections that traverse a wide spectrum of topics, including democracy, governance, and international relations. Wilson's prose is characterized by its clarity and eloquence, revealing a profound understanding of the political landscape of his time. Rooted in the early 20th century, this compilation reflects Wilson's progressive ideals and his commitment to a moral foreign policy, while also articulating the complexities of democratic ideals as he sought to navigate a rapidly changing world. Woodrow Wilson, who graduated from Princeton and later served as its president, was deeply influenced by his academic background and the turbulent political climate leading up to World War I. His tenure as President from 1913 to 1921 was marked by significant events, including the passage of progressive reforms and the advocacy for the League of Nations. Wilson's experiences as a scholar and politician provided the foundational perspectives evident in these essays, allowing him to articulate his vision for a just and democratic society. Readers interested in the intersection of politics and ethics will find "Essays of Woodrow Wilson" an indispensable work that not only offers historical context but also invites reflection on the enduring principles of governance. This collection is essential for anyone wishing to understand the philosophical underpinnings of modern democracy and the legacy of one of America's most influential leaders.


Author: Woodrow Wilson
Publisher: Madison & Adams Press
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2019
Number of Pages: 144 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 8027334357
ISBN-13: 9788027334353
 

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