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"American Problems" is a significant collection of speeches and writings by William E. Borah, one of the most influential and independent-minded figures in the United States Senate during the early 20th century. Known as "The Lion of Idaho," Borah's rhetoric and political philosophy defined an era of American debate. This volume, compiled by Horace Green, captures Borah's perspectives on the pressing challenges facing the nation in the wake of World War I, covering themes such as national sovereignty, international relations, and the preservation of constitutional principles.
The text delves into Borah's staunch advocacy for isolationism and his skepticism toward foreign entanglements, including the League of Nations. It also reflects his progressive stance on domestic issues, such as labor rights and the role of government in regulating corporate power. These speeches provide a vital record of the oratorical skill and intellectual rigor that made Borah a central figure in Washington for over three decades.
As a primary source for students of American history and political science, "American Problems" offers a window into the ideological struggles that shaped the modern United States. It remains an essential read for understanding the intersection of American nationalism and progressive reform during the interwar period.
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