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The Foes Of Our Own Household
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348 pages
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The collection features Theodore Roosevelt's passionate essays and speeches addressing internal threats to America's welfare, such as political corruption and the influence of big business. He emphasizes the importance of education and conservation while calling for unity to confront these challenges. Additionally, Roosevelt discusses his views on World War I, birth control, farm conditions, and the debate between socialism and social reform. This thought-provoking work serves as a significant reflection on American history and politics, highlighting Roosevelt's enduring influence.
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2006, paperback
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