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9781559703390

Wounded Titans

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    9781559703390

  • ISBN10:

    1559703393

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-09-01
  • Publisher: Arcade Pub
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Summary

Max Lerner taught generations of Americans about their government: who rules, why, and how. For almost half a century, the office of the presidency preoccupied his prodigious energies and unparalleled expertise. Lerner not only wrote about the men who inhabited the Oval Office during that time, he knew them personally, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Bill Clinton - and he knew what made them tick. Here, collected for the first time, are Lerner's complete writings on the presidency and American presidents.
Wounded Titans contains Lerner's classic essays on the presidency and its development. Here, too, are his most famous presidential portraits of Jefferson and Lincoln - the presidents he believed most significantly shaped both the office and our perception of it - as well as of the men who inherited the modern-day office created by Roosevelt. Each portrait combines a rigorous and unblinking analysis of its subject's place in history with a sympathetic appreciation of his humanity. Everything about the office of the presidency fascinated Lerner, including how someone ran for it. This volume also contains the best of Lerner's campaign journalism, written for his widely syndicated column, which appeared in the New York Post for over four decades.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Editor's Introduction
Author's Prologue
The Style and Genius of American Politicsp. 5
Presidency and Demosp. 13
Presidential Leadership in the New Americap. 24
Wounded Titansp. 31
The Shaping of American Presidentsp. 46
Eros and Powerp. 62
Desire and Power in the White Housep. 86
The Ardors and Tribulations of the Journey of Liberalismp. 103
Thomas Jefferson: America's Philosopher-Kingp. 127
Abraham Lincoln: From the People, For the Peoplep. 139
Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Flawed Paradigmp. 152
Harry S Truman: The Plutarchian Presidentp. 186
Richard Nixon: The Torturous Descent from Olympusp. 218
Ronald Reagan: Commander of a Counterrevolutionp. 252
1940: Roosevelt vs. Willkiep. 269
1944: Roosevelt vs. Deweyp. 276
1948: Truman vs. Deweyp. 290
1952: Eisenhower vs. Stevensonp. 299
1956: Eisenhower vs. Stevensonp. 310
1960: Kennedy vs. Nixonp. 327
1964: Johnson vs. Goldwaterp. 344
1968: Nixon vs. Humphreyp. 353
1972: Nixon vs. McGovernp. 371
1976: Carter vs. Fordp. 382
1980: Reagan vs. Carterp. 396
1984: Reagan vs. Mondalep. 405
1988: Bush vs. Dukakisp. 415
1992: Clinton vs. Bushp. 425
President Hunting in an Electronic Wonderlandp. 431
Coda: The Last Columnp. 436
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