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Soul of a Democrat :the seven core ideals that made our party--and our country--great /

Soul of a Democrat :the seven core ideals that made our party--and our country--great /

作者 : Reston, Thomas B.,,author.

出版社 : All Points Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press,

出版年 : 2018

ISBN:9781250176059

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書名 : Soul of a Democrat :the seven core ideals that made our party--and our country--great /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Soul of a Democrat :Thomas B. Reston.

其他題名 : the seven core ideals that made our party--and our country--great /

作者 : Reston, Thomas B.,

版本項 : First edition.

出版者 : New York, NY :All Points Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press,2018.

面頁冊數 : viii, 246 p. ;22 cm.

內容註 : Has the Democratic Party lost its soul? -- The party of the people : Thomas Jefferson and the individual -- The fight for the outsider : Andrew Jackson and economic justice -- The politics of Pentecost : William Jennings Bryan--the social gospel and secular altruism -- A respect for ideas : Woodrow Wilson and democratic progressivism -- Economic security of one and all : Franklin Roosevelt and the safety net -- Redeemer nation : from John Quincy Adams to Harry Truman--the marriage of high ideals and hard interests -- All men are created equal : Lyndon Johnson and civil rights -- The new Democracy.

標題 : Values

標題 : United States

ISBN : 9781250176059 (hbk.) :


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505 0 $aHas the Democratic Party lost its soul? -- The party of the people : Thomas Jefferson and the individual -- The fight for the outsider : Andrew Jackson and economic justice -- The politics of Pentecost : William Jennings Bryan--the social gospel and secular altruism -- A respect for ideas : Woodrow Wilson and democratic progressivism -- Economic security of one and all : Franklin Roosevelt and the safety net -- Redeemer nation : from John Quincy Adams to Harry Truman--the marriage of high ideals and hard interests -- All men are created equal : Lyndon Johnson and civil rights -- The new Democracy.
520 $aIn 2016 the Democratic Party lost control of every branch of government. Countless explanations and excuses have been offered, but in this heartfelt, evocative book longtime Democratic activist Thomas B. Reston illuminates the true cause: the Party has lost its soul. In Reston's view the Party has abandoned any unifying idealistic message. Instead of crafting policies and platforms that appeal to the nation as a whole, Democrats target specific blocs of voters -and change their talking points accordingly. This divisive approach will not end well for Democrats, or the country as a whole. If they want to remain competitive on the national stage, Reston argues, Democrats need a coherent, blunt set of American ideals. The good news is, they already have one. In Soul of a Democrat, Reston takes us on a journey through the history of the Party with thumbnail portraits of its most important figures, illuminating the core ideals and principles they fought for. Thomas Jefferson founded the Democratic Party to lift up the people as a whole by empowering each individual citizen. Andrew Jackson committed the party to always fight for outsiders. Woodrow Wilson insisted on a progressive respect for ideas. William Jennings Bryan introduced the altruistic Social Gospel. Franklin D. Roosevelt promised economic security for all. Lyndon B. Johnson championed the ongoing struggle for civil rights. These Democratic statesmen knewthat a successful party needs strong idealistic roots, an understandable message, and an emphatic focus on the purpose of what it is doing, instead of on the mechanics. Reston's concise and elegant book shows modern Democrats how to learn from their own past, and once again become The Party of The People.
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