The Roosevelt Myth
John T. Flynn
The routine judgment of
American historians, that Roosevelt was a truly "great president," has
nothing objective about it. Like other academics they tend to be
overwhelmingly on the left. "Left-liberal historians worship political
power, and idolize those who wield it most lavishly in the service of
left-liberal causes." (Higgs) Why should it be surprising that they
venerate Roosevelt and try to get a credulous public to do the same? For
a rather different view, the reader can now turn to The Roosevelt Myth,
which was and, after half a century, remains the major debunking of
Franklin Roosevelt.
American historians, that Roosevelt was a truly "great president," has
nothing objective about it. Like other academics they tend to be
overwhelmingly on the left. "Left-liberal historians worship political
power, and idolize those who wield it most lavishly in the service of
left-liberal causes." (Higgs) Why should it be surprising that they
venerate Roosevelt and try to get a credulous public to do the same? For
a rather different view, the reader can now turn to The Roosevelt Myth,
which was and, after half a century, remains the major debunking of
Franklin Roosevelt.
Année:
1948
Editeur::
Fox & Wilkes
Langue:
english
Pages:
437
ISBN 10:
0930073274
ISBN 13:
9780930073275
Fichier:
PDF, 49.76 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 1948