The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses of Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)

This book is a collection of Theodore Roosevelt’s published commentaries and public addresses on the general theme of the requirements for individual and collective success in the personal, civic, political, and social arenas. (Introduction by Bob Neufeld)

Genre(s): Literary Collections, Political Science, Memoirs

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 01 - The Strenuous Life Bob Neufeld
00:36:38
Play 02 02 - Expansion and Peace Bob Neufeld
00:22:53
Play 03 03 - Latitude and Longitude Among Reformers Bob Neufeld
00:34:57
Play 04 04 - Fellow-Feeling As A Political Factor Bob Neufeld
00:36:26
Play 05 05 - Civic Helpfulness Bob Neufeld
00:28:47
Play 06 06 - Character and Success Bob Neufeld
00:13:52
Play 07 07 - The Eighth and Ninth Commandments in Politics Bob Neufeld
00:09:40
Play 08 08 - The Best and the Good Bob Neufeld
00:08:31
Play 09 09 - Promise and Performance Bob Neufeld
00:14:25
Play 10 10 - The American Boy Bob Neufeld
00:15:14
Play 11 11 - Military Preparedness and Unpreparedness Bob Neufeld
00:28:58
Play 12 12 - Admiral Dewey Bob Neufeld
00:23:47
Play 13 13 - Grant Bob Neufeld
00:28:49
Play 14 14 - The Two Americas Bob Neufeld
00:19:58
Play 15 15 - Manhood and Statehood Bob Neufeld
00:22:59
Play 16 16 - Brotherhood and the Heroic Virtues Bob Neufeld
00:21:38
Play 17 17 - National Duties Bob Neufeld
00:30:10
Play 18 18 - The Labor Question Bob Neufeld
00:28:04
Play 19 19 - Christian Citizenship Bob Neufeld
00:18:52