John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. fu il trentesimo Presidente degli Stati Uniti. Questo avvocato repubblicano del Vermont si fece strada nella politica del Massachusetts fino a diventare governatore. Le sue azioni durante lo sciopero della polizia di Boston del 1919 lo proiettarono alla ribalta nazionale. Si guadagnò la reputazione di conservatore che sosteneva un governo limitato. Molti criticarono successivamente Coolidge come parte di una critica generale al governo del laissez-faire. La sua reputazione conobbe una rinascita durante l'amministrazione Reagan, ma la valutazione finale della sua presidenza è ancora divisa tra coloro che approvano la sua riduzione delle dimensioni del governo e coloro che credono che il governo federale dovrebbe essere maggiormente coinvolto nella regolamentazione dell'economia.
CONTENTS: Scenes of My Childhood Seeking an Education The Law and Politics In National Politics On Entering and Leaving the Presidency Some of the Duties of the President Why I Did Not Choose to Run
?Of course it would be folly to argue that the people cannot make political mistakes. They can and do make grave mistakes. They know it, they pay the penalty, but compared with the mistakes which have been made by every kind of autocracy they are unimportant. Oftentimes the inconvenience and loss fall on the innocent. This is all a part of the price of freedom. Unless the people struggle to help themselves, no one else will or can help them. It is out of such struggle that there comes the strongest evidence of their true independence and nobility, and there is struck off a rough and incomplete economic justice, and there develops a strong and rugged national character. It represents a spirit for which there could be no substitute. It justifies the claim that they are worthy to be free.? Calvin Coolidge
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