The Character Factor: How We Judge America's Presidents

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Texas A&M University Press, 2004 - Всего страниц: 209
Annotation The American president's character matters. To most Americans, it matters deeply. But how do we define what character means, and why can't we agree? In this sober, probing consideration of "the character factor" and the presidency, veteran political analyst James P. Pfiffner leads us through a survey of three aspects of presidential character that have proved problematic for recent chief executives: lies, promise-keeping, and sexual probity. His goal is not to tell us which presidents have been "good" and which "bad." Rather, he helps us think critically and impartially about complex character issues and invites us to reach our own conclusions. The Character Factor avoids both moral judgments and cynicism. It helps us look at our presidents (and our presidential candidates) without illusions, knowing that flawed men can still be great leaders but that some flaws deserve defeat at the polls--or even the ultimate presidential sanction, impeachment.

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Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
18
Chapter 3
39
Chapter 4
64
Chapter 5
91
Chapter 6
119
Chapter 7
140
Notes
171
Sources for Epigraphs
200
Index
200
Series Page
204
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