“Important . . . [a] landmark presidential biography . . . Bird is
able to build a persuasive case that the Carter presidency deserves
this new look.”—The New York Times Book Review An essential
re-evaluation of the complex triumphs and tragedies of Jimmy
Carter’s presidential legacy—from the expert biographer and
Pulitzer Prize–winning co-author of American Prometheus Four decades
after Ronald Reagan’s landslide win in 1980, Jimmy Carter’s
one-term presidency is often labeled a failure; indeed, many Americans
view Carter as the only ex-president to have used the White House as a
stepping-stone to greater achievements. But in retrospect the Carter
political odyssey is a rich and human story, marked by both formidable
accomplishments and painful political adversity. In this deeply
researched, brilliantly written account, Pulitzer Prize–winning
biographer Kai Bird deftly unfolds the Carter saga as a tragic
tipping point in American history. As president, Carter was not merely
an outsider; he was an outlier. He was the only president in a
century to grow up in the heart of the Deep South, and his born-again
Christianity made him the most openly religious president in memory.
This outlier brought to the White House a rare mix of humility,
candor, and unnerving self-confidence that neither Washington nor
America was ready to embrace. Decades before today’s public
reckoning with the vast gulf between America’s ethos and its
actions, Carter looked out on a nation torn by race and demoralized by
Watergate and Vietnam and prescribed a radical self-examination from
which voters recoiled. The cost of his unshakable belief in doing the
right thing would be losing his re-election bid—and witnessing the
ascendance of Reagan. In these remarkable pages, Bird traces the arc
of Carter’s administration, from his aggressive domestic agenda to
his controversial foreign policy record, taking readers inside the
Oval Office and through Carter’s battles with both a political
establishment and a Washington press corps that proved as adversarial
as any foreign power. Bird shows how issues still hotly debated
today—from national health care to growing inequality and racism to
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—burned at the heart of Carter’s
America, and consumed a president who found a moral duty in solving
them. Drawing on interviews with Carter and members of his
administration and recently declassified documents, Bird delivers a
profound, clear-eyed evaluation of a leader whose legacy has been
deeply misunderstood. The Outlier is the definitive account of an
enigmatic presidency—both as it really happened and as it is
remembered in the American consciousness.
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The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780451495259
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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