Roosevelt Delivers Romances Lecture On History Analogy
The Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford crowded as Theodore Roosevelt spoke on Biological Analogies in History. He argued that civilizational rise and decline mirror life’s growth and decay, citing Europe, the Americas, and Dutch history to warn against complacency and urge vigorous national character and moral duty.
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