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Twelfth State of the Union Address: A Presidential Address on Economy, International Relations, and Government Action

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Økonomi & Business

In his Twelfth State of the Union Address, delivered on January 6, 1944, Franklin Delano Roosevelt outlines a visionary blueprint for post-war America, balancing his pragmatic approach with an optimistic outlook on the nation'Äôs future. The address reflects Roosevelt's distinctive literary style, marked by its eloquence and rhetorical power, which seeks to inspire unity and resilience in a time of global turmoil. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this speech articulates Roosevelt's commitment to social and economic justice, encapsulating the ideals of the New Deal while foreshadowing a vigorous push for civil rights and international cooperation in the form of the United Nations. Roosevelt, the thirty-second President of the United States, wrote this address during a critical juncture in history when the nation was grappling with the implications of a world at war. His extensive political experience, shaped by both domestic challenges and international pressures, infuses his words with an urgency that reflects his dedication to ensuring peace and prosperity for future generations. His own struggles with health and political opposition further deepen the gravity of his message as he advocates for a transformation rooted in equality and democracy. This address serves as a compelling reminder of Roosevelt's enduring vision and is highly recommended for readers interested in American history, political rhetoric, and the evolution of social policy. It not only provides insights into Roosevelt's leadership during a tumultuous era but also invites readers to engage with the profound questions of justice and governance that resonate to this day.

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E-bog: 8. december 2020

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