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Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography
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The work recounts the life and formative experiences of Theodore Roosevelt, focusing on his ancestry, childhood, and early adulthood. It offers insights into his family background and character development, illustrating the qualities he deemed essential for a meaningful life. As a self-portrait, it presents Roosevelt’s reflections on the influences that shaped his values, including anecdotes from his early years and discussions of the traits he considered vital for leadership and personal growth.
Written in the early 20th century, this autobiography provides a detailed account of Roosevelt’s personal history and the development of his ideas on character and duty. It serves as a primary source for understanding the early influences that contributed to his later political career, set against the context of American society during that period. The narrative emphasizes the importance of combining practicality with idealism in pursuit of societal progress.
Written in the early 20th century, this autobiography provides a detailed account of Roosevelt’s personal history and the development of his ideas on character and duty. It serves as a primary source for understanding the early influences that contributed to his later political career, set against the context of American society during that period. The narrative emphasizes the importance of combining practicality with idealism in pursuit of societal progress.
From the opening pages
Naturally, there are chapters of my autobiography which cannot now be written. It seems to me that, for the nation as for the individual, what is most important is to insist on the vital need of combining certain sets of qualities, which separately are common enough, and, alas, useless enough. Practical efficiency is common, and lofty idealism not uncommon; it is the combination which is necessary, and the combination is rare. Love of peace is common among weak, short-sighted, timid, and lazy persons; and on the other hand courage is found among many men of evil temper and bad character. Neither quality shall by itself avail. Justice among the nations of mankind, and the uplifting of humanity, can be brought about only by those strong and daring men who with wisdom love peace, but who love righteousness more than peace. Facing the immense complexity of modern social and industrial conditions, there is need to use freely and unhesitatingly the collective power of all of us; and yet no exercise of collective power will ever avail if the average individual does not keep his or her sense of personal duty, initiative, and responsibility. There is need to develop all the virtues that have the state for their sphere of action; but these virtues are as dust in a windy street unless back of them lie the strong and tender virtues of a family life based on the love of the one man for the one woman and on their joyous and fearless acceptance of their common obligation to the children that are theirs. There must be the keenest sense of duty, and with it must go the joy of living; there must be shame at the thought of shirking the hard work of the world, and at the same time delight in the many-sided beauty of life. With soul of flame and temper of steel we must act as our coolest judgment bids us. We must exercise the largest charity towards the wrong-doer that is compatible with relentless war against the wrong-doing. We must be just to others, generous to others, and yet we must realize that it is a shameful and a wicked thing not to withstand oppression with high heart and ready hand. With gentleness and tenderness there must go dauntless bravery and grim acceptance of labor and hardship and peril. All for each, and each for all, is…
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