Bag om Fifty Years of American Idealism
Published in 1915, this book offers a unique perspective on the development of American political thought and the country's evolution as a global leader. Drawing on interviews with prominent figures and his own experience, Pollak provides a sweeping survey of American history and its ideals, touching on everything from slavery to expansionism.
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