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Democracy of the Constitution, and other Addresses and Essays

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"Democracy of the Constitution, and Other Addresses and Essays" by Henry Cabot Lodge is a thought-provoking collection of speeches and essays on a variety of political and social issues. Lodge, a prominent American politician and historian, presents his views on democracy, the Constitution, and the role of government in shaping society.

One of the highlights of the book is Lodge's insightful commentary on the principles of democracy and the importance of upholding the values enshrined in the Constitution. He argues that a strong and stable government is essential for the preservation of our democratic system and that individual freedoms must be protected at all costs.

Lodge also delves into topics such as the relationship between government and the economy, the role of the United States in international affairs, and the challenges facing American society. His writing is clear and compelling, making complex ideas accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

Overall, "Democracy of the Constitution, and Other Addresses and Essays" is a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about democracy and governance. Lodge's keen insights and persuasive arguments make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the future of our democracy.

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Henry Cabot Lodge was a popular American Senator from Massachusetts. He did not only make a name for himself as a politician, but also as an essayist, combining his personal experience as Senator with a study of the philosophical and historical background of this profession. The essays in this volume concern the American model of democracy in particular. Published in 1915, the essays contained herein also reflect the rapid changes brought about by World War I, which will interest a wide readership. - Summary by Carolin


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