The Political Principles of Robert A. Taft
Auteur : Kirk Russell
Robert A. Taft has been neglected by some historians and political theorists and vilified by others. Vigorously and impartially written, this book analyzes the ideas and influence of a great U.S. senator of the twentieth century. Here readers will find a close and lively examination of Taft's convictions on freedom, justice, labor policy, social reform, foreign affairs, and the responsibilities of political parties.
Respected for his intelligence and integrity, Robert Taft was considered the most remarkable public man of a turbulent political era. He was strong and candid, yet was repeatedly denied executive power. Despite this, he will undoubtedly be long remembered.
Drawing on many contemporary sources, including the Taft Papers in the Library of Congress, Kirk and Mc- Clellan set Taft in historical perspective. Taft's enduring significance to a normative theory of politics is made clear in this careful study, which includes extensive quotations from his outstanding speeches and writings. Available in paperback for the first time, this edition includes a new introduction by Jeffrey Nelson, who has been closely associated with Russell Kirk.
Date de parution : 05-2010
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 09-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de The Political Principles of Robert A. Taft :
Mots-clés :
Senate Labor Committee; James Mcclellan; Eightieth Congress; Russell Kirk; Defense Production Act; Taft’s Death; Taft’s Position; Ohio General Assembly; Civil Social Order; National Recovery Act; Universal Military Training; Military Expenditure; Unfair Labor Practices; Unemployment Compensation System; Compulsory Health Insurance; Taft’s Support; National Interest; Secretary Of State; Young Men; Taft Hartley Act; Wagner Murray Dingell Bill; National Labor Relations Board; Wagner Act; Universal Training; Tragic Flaw; Norris LaGuardia Act; Proportionate Injury