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In "The Ghost in the White House," Gerald Stanley Lee crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines historical examination with a touch of mysticism. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the book scrutinizes the political and social landscape of America during a time of immense change. Lee's literary style is characterized by a lyrical prose that balances vivid imagery with incisive commentary, effectively capturing the essence of an era haunted by the specters of its past. Through an exploration of influential figures and pivotal events, he reveals the complexities of power and the unseen forces that shape governance. Gerald Stanley Lee, an influential American author and social reformist, was deeply impacted by the tumultuous period in which he lived. His experiences as a journalist and lecturer fueled his desire to address the moral dimensions of politics. "The Ghost in the White House" reflects Lee's keen awareness of the interplay between the personal and the political, showcasing his belief that history often echoes with the voices of those who have come before. This book is an essential read for those interested in American history, political philosophy, and the nuanced interplay of leadership and legacy. Lee's thoughtful insights invite readers to reconsider the shadows that linger in the halls of power, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on governance and the spirit of democracy.
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GenrePolitics and Government
Length5 hrs
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 16, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1BOOK II
7THE TECHNIQUE OF A NATION'S GETTING ITS WAY WITH OTHER NATIONS
2WHAT EACH MAN EXPECTS OF HIMSELF
8BOOK V
3G. S. L. TO HIMSELF
9THE TECHNIQUE OF A NATION'S BEING BORN AGAIN
4BOOK III
10BOOK VI
5TECHNIQUE FOR A NATION'S GETTING ITS WAY
11WHAT THE PEOPLE EXPECT OF THE PRESIDENT
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6BOOK IV