The cycles of American history

The cycles of American history

By Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

Subjects: History, Cycles, Politique et gouvernement, Filosofía, Política y gobierno, Politieke ontwikkeling, Buitenlandse politiek, Philosophy, Politics and government, Philosophie, United states, foreign relations, Außenpolitik, Diplomatic relations, United states, politics and government, Relations extérieures, Foreign relations

Description: What is the key to the American enigma? We cannot escape history; and in The Cycles of American History, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, shows how our past shapes our present and foretells our future. In lucid and compelling prose, he confronts the major themes of the American experience: what the United States as an experiment in self-government is all about; the thirty-year rhythm of our politics; the American way in foreign affairs; the question of American imperialism; the origins and significance of the Cold War; government and the free market in American economic growth; the decay of the political parties; the aftermath of the imperial presidency; the crucial role of leadership in democracy. - Jacket flap.

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