An edition of Bully Boy (2006)

Bully Boy

the truth about Theodore Roosevelt's legacy

1st ed.

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An edition of Bully Boy (2006)

Bully Boy

the truth about Theodore Roosevelt's legacy

1st ed.

An examination of Theodore Roosevelt and his political contributions argues that his emphasis on big government, interventionist precedents, trust busting, and taxation policies had long-term consequences for ordinary Americans.

Publish Date
Publisher
Crown Forum
Language
English
Pages
329

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Bully Boy: the truth about Theodore Roosevelt's legacy
2006, Crown Forum
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.

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Table of Contents

Introduction : The real Theodore Roosevelt
Why did Roosevelt believe more government power would solve people's problems?
Why did Roosevelt want to enter other people's wars?
Why did Roosevelt brag about "trust-busting" that harmed the American consumer?
Why did Roosevelt cripple America's biggest industry?
Why did Roosevelt's "pure food" regulators attack roast beef, corn syrup, and Coca-Cola?
Why were Roosevelt's "conservation" policies wasteful and destructive?
Why did Roosevelt push to impose an income tax on Americans?
What was Theodore Roosevelt's real legacy?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.91/1092
Library of Congress
E757 .P86 2006

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vi, 329 p.
Number of pages
329
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3416103M
ISBN 10
0307237222
ISBN 13
9780307237224
LCCN
2005032330
OCLC/WorldCat
62509036
LibraryThing
1435535
Goodreads
194721

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5717806W

Work Description

What hath TR wrought? The notion that Theodore Roosevelt was one of America's greatest presidents is literally carved in stone -- right up there on Mount Rushmore. But as historian Jim Powell shows in the refreshingly original Bully Boy, Roosevelt's toothy grin, outsized personality, colossal energy, and fascinating life story have obscured what he actually did as president. And what Roosevelt did severely damaged the United States. Until now, no historian has thoroughly rebutted the adulation so widely accorded to TR. Powell digs beneath the surface to expose the harm Roosevelt did to the country in his own era. More important, he examines the lasting consequences of Roosevelt's actions -- the legacies of big government, expanded presidential power, and foreign interventionism that plague us today. Bully Boy reveals: How Roosevelt, the celebrated "trust-buster," actually promoted monopolies; How this self-proclaimed champion of conservation caused untold environmental destruction; How TR expanded presidential power and brought us big government; How he heralded in the era of government regulation, handicapping employers, destroying jobs, and harming consumers; How he established the dangerous precedent of pushing America into other people's wars even when our own national interests aren't at stake; How this crusader for "pure food" launched loony campaigns against margarine, corn syrup, and Coca-Cola; How Roosevelt inspired the campaign to enact a federal income tax that was supposedly a tax on the rich but became a people's tax. Bully Boy is both a groundbreaking look at a pivotal time in America's history and a powerful explanation of how so many of our modern troubles began. - Jacket flap.

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