Publisher's Synopsis
âWhat Shall We Do With Itâ offers a fascinating glimpse into the political thought of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. Originally published in 1888, this collection of essays delves into the pressing issues facing the nation during a transformative period in American history. Cleveland's insightful analysis and pragmatic approach provide valuable context for understanding the challenges of governance and the enduring principles of American democracy.
These essays cover a range of topics, from the role of government in regulating industry to the importance of fiscal responsibility and the preservation of individual liberties. Cleveland's writing reflects his deep commitment to limited government and his belief in the power of individual initiative. This book will appeal to scholars, students, and anyone interested in American political history.
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