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Paperback Fear God And Take Your Own Part Book

ISBN: 9354211062

ISBN13: 9789354211065

Fear God And Take Your Own Part

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An uncompromising voice for civic courage. A call to public courage. Fear God And Take Your Own Part gathers the writings of Theodore Roosevelt into a compact, urgent assemblage of American political essays and addresses characteristic of early 20th century nonfiction. Equal parts presidential speeches collection and essay compendium, the book threads patriotism and national duty with plainspoken reflections on governance, leadership and the public good. Roosevelt's classic American rhetoric blends sermon-like cadence with pragmatic argument: brisk sentences, moral certainties and an insistence that private virtue must anchor public policy. Read as social responsibility essays, these texts ask how citizens and leaders should act; read as rhetorical models, they offer abundant material for history students resource and for political science readers studying persuasion and party politics. Framed by progressive era America and the world war one context, the pieces illuminate the vocabulary of reform and the tone of an era that reshaped national institutions. The collection is also a window onto American democracy themes, the language, anxieties and urgencies that animated public debate. Casual readers will find immediate vigour and conviction; classic-literature collectors will value an early, influential voice in modern American public writing, preserved with an eye to provenance and readability. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Beyond mere nostalgia, this edition offers a reliable companion for classroom discussion, seminars and private study: an archival-minded presentation that makes Roosevelt's arguments accessible, maps their historical context and supplies a lodestar for contemporary conversation about patriotism and social responsibility. Ideal for history students resource, political science readers, and anyone captivated by classic American rhetoric, this is both an approachable read and a considered addition to a collector's shelf.

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