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In his 'State of the Union Addresses,' Woodrow Wilson articulates the philosophical and practical foundations of his presidency, blending ideological vision with pragmatic policy proposals. Delivered annually before Congress, these addresses reflect Wilson's commitment to progressive reform, tackling issues such as economic justice, foreign policy, and social welfare. His eloquent prose and persuasive rhetoric mirror a turbulent era in American history, encapsulating the challenges of a nation grappling with modernization, industrialization, and the complexities of global engagement, particularly in the context of World War I. Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, was profoundly influenced by his background as a historian and academic. His political rhetoric draws heavily on the principles of democracy and internationalism, shaped by his own experiences in governance and education. Wilson's belief in the moral responsibility of leadership and the necessity of reform resonated deeply in his writing, often informed by the Progressive Movement's ideals and the transformative aspirations of his era. 'State of the Union Addresses' is a pivotal text for readers seeking to understand the intersection of political thought and action in early 20th-century America. Wilson'Äôs insights not only illuminate his presidency but also offer timeless reflections on democracy and governance, making this volume an essential read for scholars and engaged citizens alike.
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E-bok: 16. mars 2020
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