The American leadership tradition

About this book
"In the first modern systematic examination of the bond between morals and politics, Marvin Olasky examines the lives and careers of thirteen noted American leaders, including the great, the good, and the deeply flawed, from George Washington, Henry Clay, and Booker T. Washington to Woodrow Wilson, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton.
Olasky looks closely at the connections between religion, sexual practices, and political decisions, examining the repeated connections between private character and public action. He explains how so-called "compartmentalization" proved to be as impossible for Lincoln as for Woodrow Wilson."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1975615W
Subjects
PresidentsSexual behaviorProfessional ethicsStatesmenPolitics and governmentMoral and ethical aspectsNew York Times reviewedPolitical ethicsConduct of life