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First published January 1, 1995
This is the story of the American leaders who defined America’s role in the international politics of the twentieth century: Franklin Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Marshall, MacArthur, and their contemporaries. I see them as forming a coherent generation, shaped by shared experiences that brought them to see events from a common point of view.
(Page xi) The Author’s “Note to the Reader”.
In the First World War, Wilson had inspired people Franklin Roosevelt’s and Harry Truman’s and Dwight Eisenhower’s age to go out and change the politics of the rest of the planet. It took nearly a century: it was by no means entirely their doing, and for the most part they did not realize where the forces would lead that they were putting in motion—but, in the end, they did it.
(Page 535)