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Quote by Theodore Roosevelt

“The duties are even more important than the rights; and in the long run I think that the reward is ampler and greater for duty well done, than for the insistence upon individual rights.”

Quote by Theodore Roosevelt

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A Square Deal

This book delves into the concept of a 'square deal' in the context of political philosophy, advocating for a balanced approach to economic and social policies. It examines the role of government in ensuring fairness and justice for all citizens. more

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Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909. A progressive leader, he is known for his advocacy of the conservation movement, expansion of federal government regulation, and efforts to improve the lives of American citizens. more

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