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How Did We Get Here: From Theodore Roosevelt to Donald Trump (edizione 2020)

di Robert Dallek

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The award-winning, New York Times bestselling historian considers the vast array of triumphs and failures of America's modern presidents that paved a path to Donald Trump, offering an understanding of our current moment and hope for a way back to true leadership.
The struggle to preserve the Republic has never been easy or without perils. The rise of conflicting political parties, which the founders opposed, and President John Adams' Alien and Sedition Acts repressing First Amendment rights made Franklin's observation at the conclusion of the Constitutional Conventionâ??"a republic, if you can keep it"â??seem prescient.

In the twentieth century, America endured numerous struggles: economic depression, World War II, McCarthyism, the Vietnam War, Watergate, the Iran-contra scandal, the war in Iraqâ??all of which gave rise to demagogues, as did the growth and reach of mass media. But this wasn't the Founding Fathers' vision for our leadership. The resistance to putting a demagogue in the White House survived the anti-Communist agitation of the 1950s and the Vietnam War in the 1960s. But the latter opened the way for Richard Nixon's election in 1968 and Watergate, which again tested our democratic institutions and the rule of law. Nixon's resignation in August 1974 moved Vice President Gerald Ford, his successor, to declare, "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over."

But was it? Donald Trump's 2016 election has presented a new challenge. How did past politics and presidential administrations pave the way for this current assault on American democracy? Our nation's history provides reassurance that we will restore our better angels to government. Yet it must be considered that earlier administrations and public outlook facilitated the rise of such an un-presidential character as Trump in the first place. In How Did We Get Here?, Robert Dallek considers a century of modern administrations, from Teddy Roosevelt to today, shining a light on the personalities behind the politics and the voters who elected each. His cautionary tale reminds us that the only constant in history is change, but whether for good or ill the choice is Americans' to m… (altro)

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Titolo:How Did We Get Here: From Theodore Roosevelt to Donald Trump
Autori:Robert Dallek
Info:Robert Dallek, c2020. Easton Press (MBI, Inc), c2020. HarperCollins Publishers.
Collezioni:Signed, First Editions and Related Collector's Editions, History and Biography
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Etichette:History, American History, Signed First Edition, The Easton Press

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5 stars without a doubt. No question. I love the way this book has just 1 chapter on each of the administrations that they cover because it touches on a lot of our major events of the 20th century. So even though they are very brief, anyone can understand or minimally recall the specifics that author uses. I'm not trying to say its dumbed down or elementary at all, just compressed and to the point.
One of my favorite parts (and I've read this in another book recently) that apparently one day when reporters were hammering on LBJ and questioning him about our role in Vietnam and why the hell we were there and he responds by pulling out his huge (also verified in both accounts) dick and waves it around at them and says "Because that why....Have you boys ever seen something so big in your entire fucking lives?" Bu of course this is when the POTUS had a little bit of respect with the media and public and people didn't just go around and put everything and anything on blast. I really enjoyed reading this book. Highly recommended. ( )
  booksonbooksonbooks | Jul 24, 2023 |
5 stars without a doubt. No question. I love the way this book has just 1 chapter on each of the administrations that they cover because it touches on a lot of our major events of the 20th century. So even though they are very brief, anyone can understand or minimally recall the specifics that author uses. I'm not trying to say its dumbed down or elementary at all, just compressed and to the point.
One of my favorite parts (and I've read this in another book recently) that apparently one day when reporters were hammering on LBJ and questioning him about our role in Vietnam and why the hell we were there and he responds by pulling out his huge (also verified in both accounts) dick and waves it around at them and says "Because that why....Have you boys ever seen something so big in your entire fucking lives?" Bu of course this is when the POTUS had a little bit of respect with the media and public and people didn't just go around and put everything and anything on blast. I really enjoyed reading this book. Highly recommended. ( )
  booksonbooksonbooks | Jul 24, 2023 |
5 stars without a doubt. No question. I love the way this book has just 1 chapter on each of the administrations that they cover because it touches on a lot of our major events of the 20th century. So even though they are very brief, anyone can understand or minimally recall the specifics that author uses. I'm not trying to say its dumbed down or elementary at all, just compressed and to the point.
One of my favorite parts (and I've read this in another book recently) that apparently one day when reporters were hammering on LBJ and questioning him about our role in Vietnam and why the hell we were there and he responds by pulling out his huge (also verified in both accounts) dick and waves it around at them and says "Because that why....Have you boys ever seen something so big in your entire fucking lives?" Bu of course this is when the POTUS had a little bit of respect with the media and public and people didn't just go around and put everything and anything on blast. I really enjoyed reading this book. Highly recommended. ( )
  swmproblems | Jul 11, 2021 |
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History. Politics. Nonfiction. HTML:

The award-winning, New York Times bestselling historian considers the vast array of triumphs and failures of America's modern presidents that paved a path to Donald Trump, offering an understanding of our current moment and hope for a way back to true leadership.
The struggle to preserve the Republic has never been easy or without perils. The rise of conflicting political parties, which the founders opposed, and President John Adams' Alien and Sedition Acts repressing First Amendment rights made Franklin's observation at the conclusion of the Constitutional Conventionâ??"a republic, if you can keep it"â??seem prescient.

In the twentieth century, America endured numerous struggles: economic depression, World War II, McCarthyism, the Vietnam War, Watergate, the Iran-contra scandal, the war in Iraqâ??all of which gave rise to demagogues, as did the growth and reach of mass media. But this wasn't the Founding Fathers' vision for our leadership. The resistance to putting a demagogue in the White House survived the anti-Communist agitation of the 1950s and the Vietnam War in the 1960s. But the latter opened the way for Richard Nixon's election in 1968 and Watergate, which again tested our democratic institutions and the rule of law. Nixon's resignation in August 1974 moved Vice President Gerald Ford, his successor, to declare, "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over."

But was it? Donald Trump's 2016 election has presented a new challenge. How did past politics and presidential administrations pave the way for this current assault on American democracy? Our nation's history provides reassurance that we will restore our better angels to government. Yet it must be considered that earlier administrations and public outlook facilitated the rise of such an un-presidential character as Trump in the first place. In How Did We Get Here?, Robert Dallek considers a century of modern administrations, from Teddy Roosevelt to today, shining a light on the personalities behind the politics and the voters who elected each. His cautionary tale reminds us that the only constant in history is change, but whether for good or ill the choice is Americans' to m

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