The American Leadership Tradition: Moral Vision from Washington to Clinton

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Free Press, 1999 - Political ethics - 298 pages
Olasky looks closely at the connections between religion, sexual practices, and political decisions, examining the repeated connections between private character and public action. He explains how so-called "compartmentalization" proved to be as impossible for Lincoln as for Woodrow Wilson."--Jacket.

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