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Often dismissed by scholars as an opportunistic politician whose ideas lacked historical import, Theodore Roosevelt has been underestimated as a thinker. But to disdain Roosevelt7;s politics is to overlook his important and lasting contributions to the shape of modern America, says the author of this compelling new study of the 26th president of the United States. Joshua Hawley examines Roosevelt7;s political thought more deeply than ever before to arrive at a fully revised understanding of his legacy: Roosevelt galvanized a twenty-year period of national reform that permanently altered American politics and Americans7; expectations for government, social progress, and presidents. The book explores the historical context of Theodore Roosevelt7;s politics, its intellectual sources, its practice, and its effect on his era and our own. Hawley finds that Roosevelt developed a coherent political science centered on the theme of righteousness, and this 0;warrior republicanism1; was what made the progressive era possible. The debates of Roosevelt7;s era were driven largely by his ideas, and from those debates emerged the grammar of our contemporary politics. Casting new light on the fertility and breadth of Roosevelt7;s thought, Hawley reveals the full extent of his achievement in twentieth-century intellectual history.Hawley, Joshua David is the author of 'Theodore Roosevelt', published 2008 under ISBN 9780300120103 and ISBN 0300120109.
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