The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses of Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Read by Bob Neufeld
This book is a collection of Theodore Roosevelt’s published commentaries and public addresses on the general theme of the requirements for individual and collective success in the personal, civic, political, and social arenas. (Introduction by Bob Neufeld) (7 hr 24 min)
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Joseph Brown
This is series of stump speeches given before and after the 1901 assassination of McKinley. It's mostly an exposition on civic and national duty, and an hagiography of American expansion and exceptionalism, but also a warning that our democracy can only endure if we hold our politicians to the highest standards of honesty and morality.
Stands the test of time
A LibriVox Listener
TR was very well spoken and insightful. Many of his topics and powerful statements are as true now as they were when he first said them.
Andrew S
Probably one of the best books I’ve read. Completely contradicts the liberal propaganda that is too prevalent in today’s America.
bully for you!
concerned listener
Bully for you Bob Neufeld! This is great. Thank you for recording it!
Adideva Neumiller
Brilliant, every man of the 21st century should hear this and act accordingly.
Great speeches..Timeless lessons from a great man..
A LibriVox Listener