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Ronald Reagan: Fate, Freedom, and the Making of History - Fate, Freedom, and the Making of History (2007)
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Author
John Patrick Diggins
John Diggins
John Patric Diggins
John P Diggins
Subject Presidents - Biography; Conservatism - History
Publication Date 2-6-2007
Format Hardcover (231 x 157 mm)
Publisher W. W. Norton
Language English
Plot
Affirming Reagan's position as one of America's greatest presidents, this is a bold and philosophical reevaluation.

Following his departure from office, Ronald Reagan was marginalized thanks to liberal biases that dominate the teaching of American history, says John Patrick Diggins. Yet Reagan, like Lincoln (who was also attacked for decades after his death), deserves to be regarded as one of our three or four greatest presidents. Reagan was far more active a president and far more sophisticated than we ever knew. His negotiations with Mikhail Gorbachev and his opposition to foreign interventions demonstrate that he was not a rigid hawk. And in his pursuit of Emersonian ideals in his distrust of big government, he was the most open-minded libertarian president the country has ever had; combining a reverence for America's hallowed historical traditions with an implacable faith in the limitless opportunities of the future. This is a revealing portrait of great character, a book that reveals the fortieth president to be an exemplar of the truest conservative values. 13 photographs.
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Product Details
LoC Classification E877.D54 2007
Dewey 973.927092
ISBN 0393060225
Edition 1st ed.
Cover Price $27.95
Nr of Pages 512
First Edition No
Rare No