“The ear of the leader must ring with the voices of the people.”
Quote by Woodrow Wilson
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The Political Thought of Woodrow Wilson
This book delves into the political philosophy of Woodrow Wilson, analyzing his contributions to American political thought and his impact on the Progressive Era. It examines his views on democracy, international relations, and the role of government, providing insight into his presidency and his legacy. more
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