Ebook: The End of Greatness: Why America Can't Have (and Doesn't Want) Another Great President
Author: Aaron David Miller
- Tags: Größe, Political leadership--Evaluation, Political leadership--United States--Evaluation, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Government--Executive Branch, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Executive Branch, Politische Führung, Presidents--Evaluation, Presidents--United States--Evaluation, USA -- President, Presidents -- United States -- Evaluation, Political leadership -- United States -- Evaluation, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Executive Branch, Political leadership -- Evaluation, Presidents -- Evaluation, United State
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan Trade
- City: United States
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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Part I: Greatness revealed. The indispensibles : greatness with a capital G ; The three Cs of greatness in the presidency ; Capacity : getting things done ; Close but no cigar -- Part II: Greatness gone. FDR's high bar ; Not your grandfather's crisis ; The president of America the ungovernable? ; Boxers or briefs : media and the personalized presidency ; Traces of greatness? -- Part III: What's so great about being great, anyway?. Too ambivalent about greatness ; Too rare to be relevant and too dangerous to be desirable ; Distorts history and our politics too ; Disappointer in chief? -- Conclusion: Greatness with a small g.;"There is one thing that has haunted all of America's modern presidents: Americans' expectations of greatness in the man and the office. While it was impossible for the Framers of the Constitution to predict the circumstances that would make America the greatest and most consequential power on Earth, the Founders never intended this spotlight on the presidency. Venerating our past great presidents has always been safe, compelling, and inspiring. But when it also tempts us with the possibilities of their return, it may not be so benign. The End of Greatness offers a new way to appreciate and evaluate the presidency, a mode of understanding that gives conventional achievement ratings their place but ultimately makes the counterintuitive argument that, in expecting greatness, we have made goodness simply impossible. This book looks at the concept of greatness in presidents--the ways in which it is essential to a nation and the ways in which it has been detrimental. Miller argues that greatness in presidents is an overrated virtue, one that eclipses--and perhaps even thwarts--the real contributions of our presidents"--
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