The Strenuous Life / The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 12 (of 14)
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A collection of speeches and essays advocating vigorous personal and national effort, arguing that individuals and the republic flourish through toil, courage, and public service. It treats civic responsibility, moral and physical vigor, military preparedness, international engagement, and the cultivation of character in youth. The author examines political reform, labor relations, and national duties while drawing on military leaders and events as illustrative examples. He urges active citizenship, sound domestic institutions, and ethical leadership, linking private conduct and family roles to the strength and future prospects of the nation.
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