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Woodrow Wilson: the essential political writings

Woodrow Wilson: the essential political writings is a comprehensive compilation of the political thought and writings of Woodrow Wilson, a prominent figure in American history. The book features a selection of his most significant essays and speeches, which delve into topics such as the role of the federal government, the principles of international law, and the Progressive vision for American society. This collection offers insight into Wilson's political philosophy and his impact on American and global politics. more

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Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States, known for his foreign policy during World War I and his efforts at the Paris Peace Conference. He advocated for the New Freedom policy and had a deep academic background in history, politics, and economics. more

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“Great statesmen seem to direct and rule by a sort of power to put themselves in the place of the nation over which they are set, and may thus be said to possess the souls of poets at the same time they display the coarser sense and the more vulgar sagacity of practical men of business.”

“Let him [the President] once win the admiration and confidence of the country, and no other single force can withstand him, no combination of forces will easily overpower him.... If he rightly interpret the national thought and boldly insist upon it, he is irresistible; and the country never feels the zest of action so much as when the President is of such insight and caliber.”