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OverviewWritten by former tech CEO Ronald Gruner, We The Presidents is a different presidential history. Rather than a single presidency, the author's engaging and straightforward writing brings alive a century of presidencies from Warren G. Harding to Donald J. Trump and how their presidencies have contributed to what America is today. Based on extensive research, Gruner weaves a non-partisan tapestry describing the historical roots of the challenges currently facing Americans, and the world. Today's civil unrest, resurgent nativism, economic stagnation, and interminable wars all have their roots in former presidencies over the last century. We The Presidents is more than an absorbing read; it is a great education on the issues which have shaped the American century up to the present day when American democracy faces yet another crucial test of its resilience and strength. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald GrunerPublisher: Libratum.Press Imprint: Libratum.Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.857kg ISBN: 9781737823100ISBN 10: 1737823101 Pages: 650 Publication Date: 11 January 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Gruner's book gives readers a balanced history of the American presidents ranging from Warren Harding to Donald Trump.... Readers receive a refreshing view of the ways presidents help Americans explore their own consciences.... Gruner's book should be seen as essential reading for every conscientious citizen... -- U.S. Review of Books Gruner examines American presidents from 1920 through 2020 through the lens of his own experience as the CEO of three technology companies. Unlike many presidential biographies, his narrative downplays politics and ideology and instead focuses mainly on quantitative economics.... This book, written in response to ""zero-sum"" partisanship and ideological polarization...aims to provide a balanced historical perspective. -- Kirkus Reviews A number of historical books cover American Presidents, but none is as singularly focused as Ronald Gruner's new book, We The Presidents. Mr. Gruner's experience as an accomplished executive and founder of several technology companies has resulted in a much different perspective of presidential history. His focus on one hundred years of U.S. presidential history is shown primarily through an economic lens. Beginning with Warren Harding in 1921 and ending with Donald Trump in 2021, Mr. Gruner's book, rather than examining a single presidential administration in isolation, establishes the many connections linking presidential administrations. -- The Connector Gruner's approach, undertaken in a confident, understated tone, consistently throws light on both the personalities and policies of the men in the Oval Office, and the men and women in their orbits. The shifting from historical specifics to wider-angle insights - and challenges - for the reader is expertly done throughout.... It's no mean feat to craft a U.S. Presidents book that feels so refreshingly different from all the others, and somehow Ronald Gruner has done it. -- Open Letters We The Presidents is a non-traditional presidential history. Imagine a presidential history spanning Warren G. Harding to Donald Trump that never mentions Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative. Instead Gruner discusses how the issues which affect Americans today from income inequality, to failed wars, to resurgent nativism and many other current issues have their roots in the actions taken by presidential administrations over the past century. -- Booklife In We The Presidents author Ronald Gruner has comprehensively written about more than a dozen American presidents, covering every significant aspect of their presidency and the impact they had in the United States and the world at large.... Ronald Gruner is objective. The author is rational and non-biased. His reasoning is clear.... Without focusing on political parties the author gives readers a non-biased but intriguing overview of American history. -- Literary Titan" PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Jan 2022 We the Presidents is a non-traditional presidential history. Imagine a presidential history spanning Warren G. Harding to Donald Trump that never mentions Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative. Instead Gruner discusses how the issues which affect Americans today from income inequality, to failed wars, to resurgent nativism and many other current issues have their roots in the actions taken by presidential administrations over the past century. We the Presidents also explores how disparate events from Shay's Rebellion in 1786 to the Financial Panic of 1907 to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 have altered history and shaped America, and the world. As one reviewer, a senior economist, stated, We the Presidents is well-crafted, wonderfully readable book that takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the tenures of U.S. presidents over the past 100 years, highlighting the events that have shaped America. Ronald Gruner has unique qualifications for writing a presidential biography. He understands the challenges and opportunities of chief executives after founding and serving as CEO of three successful technology companies over his forty-year career. GOODREADS Jan 2022 A number of historical books cover American Presidents, but none is as singularly focused as Ronald Gruner's new book We The Presidents. Mr. Gruner's experience as an accomplished executive and founder of several technology companies has resulted in a much different perspective of presidential history. His focus on one hundred years of U.S. presidential history is shown primarily through an economic lens. Beginning with Warren Harding in 1921 and ending with Donald Trump in 2021, Mr. Gruner's book, rather than examining a single presidential administration in isolation, establishes the many connections linking presidential administrations... AMAZON REVIEW Jan 2022 History, both American and otherwise, can provide great comfort that the political tensions of today are not only not unusual but more the norm. This book delivers on that possibility by presenting facts and details about a century of presidents without taking ideological sides in any important way. This does not mean that it does not have a point of view - rather that its lens is one of results, including both immediate and long-term effects, rather than ideology. And it makes an effort to connect the belligerent battles of decades ago to similar - or in some cases almost identical - battles of today. And it doesn't try to browbeat you into choosing a particular side of those battles... Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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