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THE BULLY PULPIT
BASED ON THE BOOK BY DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: EVERBOOK SUMMARIES
CONTENT
Setting the Stage - The Dawn of the Progressive Era
Contrasting Upbringings - Shaping Two Leaders
Forging Professional Paths - Law, Journalism, and Early Politics
Courtship and Commitment - Shaping Personal Lives
Shared Ideals, Diverging Paths - Washington and Early Collaboration
The Power of the Pen - Muckraking and the Call for Reform
Rising in the Public Eye - Governor and Governor General
A Legacy in the Making - Roosevelt's Presidency and Taft's Cabinet Role
The Seeds of Discord - Succession and Shifting Loyalties
Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism by Doris Kearns Goodwin delves into the intertwined lives and presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. The book explores their profound early friendship and political alliance, highlighting Roosevelt's innovative use of the presidency as a platform to shape public opinion, the "bully pulpit." It also examines the vibrant and influential world of progressive journalism, featuring figures like Ida Tarbell and S.S. McClure, and its impact on the era's reform movements. As Taft succeeds Roosevelt in the White House, the narrative traces the growing divergence in their leadership styles and the increasing strain that develops on their once close bond.
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Data de lançamento
Audiobook: 25 de março de 2025
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