Albert J. Beveridge's maiden speech
Par Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066409296
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À propos de ce livre
In 'Albert J. Beveridge's Maiden Speech,' the author presents a compelling oratory that captures the fervor of early 20th-century American politics. This profound address, delivered in the United States Senate, serves as both an exploration of national ideals and a rallying cry for progressive reform. Beveridge's rhetorical style is characterized by impassioned language and vivid imagery, presenting a nuanced understanding of the political landscape of his time, particularly concerning imperialism, economic opportunities, and civic responsibility. The speech reflects the transitional period in American history, marked by a burgeoning sense of global engagement and the complexities surrounding expansionism. Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, a seasoned lawyer and politician from Indiana, was known for his ideological commitment to a more assertive American role on the world stage. His keen insights were shaped by both personal experiences and the socio-economic realities of his era, leading him to champion a vision that aligned with the Progressive Movement. Beveridge's dedication to public service and reform make his maiden speech a significant artifact, offering a window into his political convictions and aspirations. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in American history, political rhetoric, and the evolution of democratic ideals. Beveridge's maiden speech is not merely a historical document; it is a powerful reminder of the capacity of words to inspire change and galvanize action in the face of national challenges.
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