“an aristocracy come to power, convinced of its own disinterested quality, believing itself above both petty partisan interest and material greed. The suggestion that this also meant the holding and wielding of power was judged offensive by these same people, who preferred to view their role as service, though in fact this was typical of an era when many of the great rich families withdrew from the new restless grab for money of a modernizing America, and having already made their particular fortunes, turned to the public arena as a means of exercising power. They were viewed as reformers, though the reforms would be aimed more at the newer seekers of wealth than at those who already held it. (“First-generation millionaires,” Garry Wills wrote in Nixon Agonistes, “give us libraries, second-generation millionaires give us themselves.”)”
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The Best and the Brightest
This book delves into the lives and decisions of key figures who were instrumental in the formulation and execution of American foreign policy during the Vietnam era. It analyzes the motivations, strategies, and mistakes made by these leaders, providing a nuanced understanding of the complex issues surrounding the war. more
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