Elihu Root and the conservative tradition

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238 pages 1954

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The New York Senator who became the Secretary of War under President William McKinley devised policies, enunciated principles, and provided an example of efficient administration that left its mark on generations. Some key points include the colonial system he established, suppression of the Filipino Insurrection, the good neighbor policy with Latin America, and his defense of conservatism.

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