
Reagan, In His Own Hand
The Writings of Ronald Reagan that Reveal His Revolutionary Vision for America
The Free Press
Published on 1. October 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
576 pages
978-0-7432-1938-9 (ISBN)
Description
During the eight years that Ronald Reagan served as president of the United States, a period of sustained economic prosperity and increased American power on the world stage, many of his advisers claimed authorship of the ideas that comprised 'the Reagan revolution.' The press, in turn, lent credence to the idea that President Reagan was merely a skilled communicator of those ideas, the consummate actor, not the director or producer. Few people realised that Reagan had left a paper trail of original writings that make clear he was the intellectual powerhouse behind his administration's landmark policies. Hidden in archives for more than twenty years, Reagan's pre-presidential writings reveal an active mind wrestling with the problems of a sluggish economy, social pathologies, welfare, reform and the Cold War struggle with the Soviet Union. Selected and annotated by three leading scholars, two of whom were among Reagan's principal domestic-policy advisers, these writings unlock the puzzle of the man so many historians have tried to comprehend, with so little success. A publishing landmark, REAGAN, IN HIS OWN HAND will redefine the way we think about American history of the past quarter-century, and about the fortieth American president.
Reviews / Votes
Steve H. Hanke Forbes Awe-inspiring in their breadth...these essays laid out the philosophical framework for Reagan's presidency. William Safire The New York Times Magazine These handwritten documents prove that the original revolutionary was Ronald Reagan. We are struck by the workings of one man's mind expressed through a pen in his hand. Lou Cannon The Washington Post Reagan, In His Own Hand makes mincemeat of the idea that Reagan was a dunce. Many of these speeches are those of a visionary who saw around the bend in the road of history. Michael Beschloss The New York Times Ronald Reagan's private papers may show us that the Great Communicator was a better writer and thinker than even his fans understood.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
16pp facsimile docs t-o
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
930 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7432-1938-9 (9780743219389)
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The Writings of Ronald Reagan that Reveal His Revolutionary Vision for America
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Kiron K. Skinner is an assistant professor of history and political science at Carnegie Mellon University and a fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Content
Contents
Foreword by George P. Shultz
Introduction
A Note on Editorial Methods
Part One
REAGAN'S PHILOSOPHY
Part Two
FOREIGN POLICY
Communism, Asia, Europe, and the Soviet Union
Defense and Intelligence Policy
Foreign Policy Double Standards, Human Rights, International Organizations, and Religion
The Third World
Part Three
DOMESTIC AND ECONOMIC POLICY
Freedom and Government
The Economy
Energy, Land, and the Environment
Education
Social Security and Health Care
Social Issues
Personal Stories
Part Four
OTHER WRITINGS NOV. 6, 1925-NOV. 5, 1994
Hallowe'en
Yale Comes Through
Life
Squall
Return to the Primitive
Killed in Action
The Making of a Movie Star
Letter to the Editor of The Catholic Reporter
"Are Liberals Really Liberal?"
Speech
Letter to the Editor of the Pegasus
Speech on phone to YAF Convention in Houston, Texas
Letter to Dr. McDowell
On Portugal
Stump Speech Insert
Speech on Agriculture
"State of the Union" Speech
Peace
Economic Speech -- Address to the Nation
I.N.F. Negotiations
"Mr. Minister"
Reagan's Goodbye
Appendix: Ronald Reagan's Radio Addresses, 1975-79
Acknowledgments
Index
Foreword by George P. Shultz
Introduction
A Note on Editorial Methods
Part One
REAGAN'S PHILOSOPHY
Part Two
FOREIGN POLICY
Communism, Asia, Europe, and the Soviet Union
Defense and Intelligence Policy
Foreign Policy Double Standards, Human Rights, International Organizations, and Religion
The Third World
Part Three
DOMESTIC AND ECONOMIC POLICY
Freedom and Government
The Economy
Energy, Land, and the Environment
Education
Social Security and Health Care
Social Issues
Personal Stories
Part Four
OTHER WRITINGS NOV. 6, 1925-NOV. 5, 1994
Hallowe'en
Yale Comes Through
Life
Squall
Return to the Primitive
Killed in Action
The Making of a Movie Star
Letter to the Editor of The Catholic Reporter
"Are Liberals Really Liberal?"
Speech
Letter to the Editor of the Pegasus
Speech on phone to YAF Convention in Houston, Texas
Letter to Dr. McDowell
On Portugal
Stump Speech Insert
Speech on Agriculture
"State of the Union" Speech
Peace
Economic Speech -- Address to the Nation
I.N.F. Negotiations
"Mr. Minister"
Reagan's Goodbye
Appendix: Ronald Reagan's Radio Addresses, 1975-79
Acknowledgments
Index