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Why We Are at War

Why We Are at War

By Wilson, Woodrow

Published by Good Press

English 2023 ISBN 8596547648888
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In "Why We Are at War," Woodrow Wilson articulates the ideological landscape of World War I, contending that the United States' involvement is a moral obligation rather than mere political expediency. Wilson employs a persuasive and eloquent literary style, blending factual analysis with impassioned rhetoric, as he stresses the themes of democracy, justice, and humanity. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous global conflict, this work serves as both a military rationale and a manifesto for a new world order, emphasizing self-determination and international cooperation, reflective of Wilsonian ideals. Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, was deeply influenced by his scholarly background and progressive beliefs. His tenure in academia and the political realm informed his conviction that America must take a stand against tyranny and champion democratic values. These experiences culminated in his passionate argumentation in "Why We Are at War," which reflects his desire to reshape international relations and reinforce his vision of an idealistic peace. This compelling exploration is a must-read for historians and political science enthusiasts alike, as it not only reveals the motivations behind America's entry into World War I but also provides insights into Wilson's broader vision for global diplomacy. Readers who seek to understand the interplay of ethics and warfare will find this work both illuminating and significant.

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