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Hidden in the archives of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for more than a decade, the writings contained in Reagan, In His Own Hand redefine the way we think about American history of the past quarter century and about the fortieth American president. By revealing an active mind wrestling with the problems of a sluggish economy, social pathologies, welfare reform, and the Cold War struggle with the Soviet Union, these never-before-seen documents, many reproduced in his own handwriting, prove Reagan to be both the visionary and intellectual powerhouse behind his administration's landmark policies.
576 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2001
Someone once said every form of govt. has a single characteristic which forms the basis for it's power; if that is lost the govt. falls. Monarchy for example is based on the affection & respect of the people for the Royal family. When that respect & affection disappears the monarchy falls. Dictatorship is based on fear, it is successful only so long as the people fear the dictator. In a Democracy the underlying principle is virtue, when that is lost the democracy fails & ceases to exist. (p. 61)
Let our State Department take heed—a little less detente with the politburo and more encouragement to the dissenters might be worth a lot of armored divisions.