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Amity Shlaes

    10 septembre 1960

    Amity Shlaes élabore des récits qui plongent dans le paysage complexe de l'histoire économique et politique, révélant l'impact profond des politiques et de l'idéologie sur la vie des individus. Son écriture se caractérise par un œil analytique perspicace qui déterre des aspects souvent négligés du passé, les mettant en lumière avec clarté et détermination. Shlaes possède une capacité unique à distiller des événements historiques complexes en histoires captivantes, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives perspicaces qui résonnent avec les préoccupations contemporaines.

    The Forgotten Man
    Coolidge
    • Coolidge

      • 536pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Calvin Coolidge, president from 1923 to 1929, has often been underrated in historical assessments, labeled as "Silent Cal" and viewed as passive. However, Amity Shlaes offers a fresh perspective on the 1920s and Coolidge's significant role during this transformative decade. Contrary to the notion of frivolity before the Great Depression, Shlaes argues that the mid-1920s marked a period of triumph, characterized by national electrification, the rise of automobile usage, and a shift from federal deficit to surplus. This biography reveals Coolidge as a modern leader who championed advancements in various sectors, including aviation, by supporting figures like Charles Lindbergh. His discipline was a strength, enabling him to tackle divisive issues such as curbing public-sector unions and reducing government spending. Remarkably, he managed to cut the federal budget while the economy thrived, with rising wages and decreasing unemployment. Coolidge's personal life mirrored his public philosophy; he rejected extravagance and embraced moderation, viewing the presidency as a role of humble service. Despite personal tragedies, including the loss of a son, he exemplified resilience. Shlaes' work illuminates Coolidge's impactful leadership and the prosperity that flourished under his guidance.

      Coolidge
      3,9
    • The Forgotten Man

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      In The Forgotten Man, Amity Shlaes, one of the nation's most-respected economic commentators, offers a striking reinterpretation of the Great Depression. She traces the mounting agony of the New Dealers and the moving stories of individual citizens who through their brave perseverance helped establish the steadfast character we recognize as American today.

      The Forgotten Man
      4,0