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"Taft and Wilson followed different callings, in public affairs and higher education, but each career in its own way contributed to their conviction that peace, not war, was possible to attain among the Great Powers. Taft's practical idealism grew out of his experiences as governor of the Philippines, Secretary of War, and the presidency itself, and it mated readily with the moral idealism of Wilson, the student of history, law, and government.".

"The awesome destruction of life and property growing out of the Great War convinced them of the need to establish some form of institutional machinery designed to avoid war, lest Western Civilization be brought to its knees. Neither man was completely at ease with the other as they worked toward a common goal. At one point Taft described Wilson as "mulish" on the issue of the League covenant without reservations.

And Wilson was highly, and rightly, suspicious of the Roosevelt-Lodge wing of the Republican party. But more important to both men was what a league could mean for generations yet unborn.".

"Taft, who was without an official position and therefore lacked political power, insisted in public and privately that he did not care who received credit for bringing a league into being. Wilson was prepared to risk his life to win senatorial approval in the cause of international peace. How and why they failed to make their dream a reality becomes the climax of this account of the lost league and the lost peace."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
143

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Published in

Madison, London

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-139) and index.

Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.91/2/092
Library of Congress
E762 .B88 2003, E762.B88 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
143 p. ;
Number of pages
143

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3569403M
Internet Archive
taftwilsonworldo00burt
ISBN 10
0838639690
LCCN
2002071287
OCLC/WorldCat
49805799
Goodreads
4402421

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