Theodore Roosevelt; An Address Delivered Before The Congress Of The United States


Lu par David Wales

(4.6 étoiles; 11 critiques)

In this insightful biographical tribute, Henry Cabot Lodge reflects on the life and legacy of Theodore "T.R." Roosevelt, Jr., the 26th President of the United States. Delivered in the wake of Roosevelt's death, this work captures the essence of a man whose exuberance and diverse interests left an indelible mark on American history.

Roosevelt was not only a prominent political figure and leader of the Progressive Movement but also a naturalist, explorer, and historian. Lodge, a close friend and confidant, provides a unique perspective on Roosevelt's robust personality and his contributions to the Republican Party and the founding of the Progressive Party.

This biography delves into the complexities of Roosevelt's character, exploring themes of leadership, masculinity, and the spirit of reform that defined his era. Lodge's admiration for Roosevelt shines through, offering listeners a nuanced understanding of a man who embodied the spirit of his time.

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Part 1 37:38 Lu par David Wales
Part 2 44:52 Lu par David Wales

Critiques

Wonderful, brief, and inspiring


(5 étoiles)

This is a fantastic albeit short summation of the public life of President Roosevelt. Very glad to have listened to it, and it has inspired me to look more deeply into the character of such a great man. Well worth a listen!