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An essential re-evaluation of Jimmy Carter's presidential legacy, this account delves into the complex triumphs and tragedies of his one-term presidency, often dismissed as a failure. Many view Carter as an ex-president who used the White House as a stepping-stone to greater achievements. However, his political journey is a rich narrative of significant accomplishments and painful adversities. Expertly written by Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Kai Bird, this account presents Carter's presidency as a pivotal moment in American history. As the only president from the Deep South in a century, and the most openly religious leader in memory, Carter brought a unique blend of humility, candor, and self-confidence that challenged the political landscape of his time. He urged a radical self-examination of a nation grappling with issues of race, Watergate, and Vietnam, which voters ultimately rejected, costing him a second term to Ronald Reagan. Bird traces the arc of Carter's administration, highlighting his domestic agenda and controversial foreign policy, while revealing the adversarial nature of both the political establishment and the press. Through interviews and declassified documents, Bird provides a profound evaluation of a misunderstood leader, capturing the essence of an enigmatic presidency and its enduring impact on American consciousness.
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The Outlier, Kai Bird
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- Année de publication
- 2022
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