In the Arena: Good Citizens, a Great Republic, and How One Speech Can Reinvigorate America
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This vigorous call-to-arms to reignite American citizenship at home and restore American power abroad by the Fox News contributor and decorated Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran uses the timeless truths of Teddy Roosevelts iconic Man in the Arena speech, and is a must-read that underscores our collective responsibility to restore Americas role as an exceptional global leader (Senator John McCain).Pete Hegseth makes an impassioned, wide-ranging (Rich Lowry, editor of National Review) argument for how Teddy Roosevelts articulation of good citizens, equality of opportunity, and unapologetic US leadership good patriots can renew our imperiled American experiment and save the free world, in this fascinating road-map for rejecting decline and forging another American century (Mark Levin).Despite contention surrounding Teddy Roosevelts legacy, Hegseth argues that the Rough Riders exhortation serves as a timeless wake-up call for our Republic. In order to rejuvenate what makes America exceptional, we must unapologetically get back into Roosevelts arena as engaged good citizens at home and powerful good patriots in the world.Bolstered by Teddy Roosevelts words, Hegseth went to war for our country and relates his gripping personal experience. He argues that an exceptional American experiment was entrusted to average citizens in 1776 and has been perpetuated by every generation since until now. If we wont fight for America, then what will we fight for? And if not now, then when? Get in the arena!
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Weight | 0.38 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.04 × 15.24 × 22.9 cm |
Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 304 |
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Year Published | 28-2-2017 |
ISBN 10 | 1476749353 |
Publication City/Country | New York, United States |
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