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Reagan, In His Own Hand: The Writings of Ronald Reagan that Reveal His Revolutionary Vision for America Hardcover – Deckle Edge, February 6, 2001
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Kiron K. Skinner
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Annelise Anderson
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Martin Anderson
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George P. Shultz
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A top advisor to Ronald Reagan once remarked of his boss: "He knows so little and accomplishes so much." Reagan, in His Own Hand will show that the 40th president knew far more than some people have given him credit for. It collects Reagan's recently discovered writings from the late 1970s, when he delivered more than a thousand radio addresses. He wrote about two-thirds of these himself, in longhand on yellow legal paper. "In writing these daily essays on almost every national policy issue during the 1970s, Reagan was acting as a one-man think tank," suggest the editors. This edition reproduces everything faithfully, right down to the spelling mistakes and crossed-out words. And it offers a compelling look at the ideas and principles that animated one of the most important Americans of the 20th century. In one address, Reagan describes his contribution to a time capsule:
I wrote of the problems we face here in 1976--The choice we face between continuing the policies of the last 40 yrs. that have led to bigger & bigger govt, less & less liberty, redistribution of earnings through confiscatory taxation or trying to get back on the original course set for us by the Founding Fathers.... On the international scene two great superpowers face each other with nuclear missiles at the ready--poised to bring Armageddon to the world.Often his rhetoric is admirably forthright: "Calling a communist a liar when he is one is pretty frustrating. How do you insult a pig by calling it a pig?.... Fidel Castro is a liar." And there are frequent glimpses of his later achievements, such as the foreshadowing of his desire to build the Strategic Defense Initiative: "If the Soviets should push the button our magnificent warning system would immediately detect the launch of their missiles.... But there is no defense against them--no way to prevent nuclear devastation of their targets here in the U.S."
The bulk of the book comprises these radio addresses, but a concluding section includes everything from a short story Reagan wrote as a school assignment when he was 14 (it earned him a B+) to his memorable letter in 1994 revealing his Alzheimer's disease. This book will enthrall Reagan's devotees, and even his toughest critics will concede he had a way with words. No wonder they called him "The Great Communicator." --John J. Miller
From Publishers Weekly
Ronald Reagan is a puzzle: How, many wonder (and as Shultz puts it in his foreword), could he know so little and accomplish so much? The editors of this volume (two former Reagan advisers [Anderson and Anderson] and a historian [Skinner]) believe the question can be answered through Reagan's own writings. Associates describe Reagan as constantly writing, whether at home or in a hotel room, in a car or on a plane, recording his thoughts on the issues of the day. The product was almost always some form of public address, written and edited by hand. A collection of these manuscripts is presented here, just as Reagan wrote them, including his corrections and notes. With a few exceptions, they are very short radio commentaries delivered during the pre-presidential period (1975-1979), focusing mostly on foreign policy and the economy, and framed in terms of the general issue of government and freedom. There are no surprises; whether one sees Reagan as the great communicator, articulating deeply held convictions through the expression of simple but profound truths, or as the not-too-bright actor, painting a complex world in the reductionistic tones of black and white, one's expectations will be confirmed. In foreign policy Reagan is the essential Cold Warrior, understanding the world in terms of an "ideological struggle" between Communism and the proponents of freedom. In domestic policy he is the committed capitalist, always suspicious of government regulation and critical of taxation, and not above propagating theories of Communist conspiracy. Indeed, the uniformity of his outlook is quite remarkable, and whether one considers this a strength or a weakness this volume drives home the single-mindedness of the former president. (Feb. 6)Forecast: Given Reagan's enduring popularity, this could find a broad market, and a five-city author tour may pique readers' interest. Primarily, however, the book will appeal to serious students of history trying to put Reagan's ideas and ideology in historical context. First serial to the New York Times Magazine.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
This is a fascinating and valuable collection of Ronald Reagan's writings, from his youth up to his eloquent and moving final letter to the public announcing that he had Alzheimer's disease. Included are poems, short stories, speeches, columns, radio addresses, and other glimpses into the personality, character, and mind of one of the more important of the modern presidents. Taken together, these pieces suggest a breadth of mind not often attributed to Reagan. He remains a controversial figure whose legacy is still contested intellectual terrain. Reagan's supporters, intent on establishing a positive image for the former president, often title their works about him with words like great and outstanding. This effort follows in that fawning tradition by attributing a "revolutionary" vision to Reagan. But what is revealed here instead is rather mundane. By trying desperately to convince us that he was something that he clearly was not, the editors do both Reagan and his readers a disservice. However, this collection is an excellent glimpse into Reagan the man and the thinker. It will be useful for anyone who wishes to understand this important figure. [Reagan's 90th birthday is February 6.DEd].DMichael A. Genovese, Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angele.
-.DMichael A. Genovese, Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
-.DMichael A. Genovese, Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
About the Author
Kiron K. Skinner (center) is an assistant professor of history and political science at Carnegie Mellon University, and a Hoover Institution research fellow. She is also a Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations. Her articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal and National Interest. She earned her Ph.D. from Harvard University.
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- Publisher : Free Press; First Edition (February 6, 2001)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 576 pages
- ISBN-10 : 074320123X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0743201230
- Item Weight : 1.95 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.5 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2012
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Throughout my life, almost all of my friends have been liberals, and if they were politically inclined at all, liberal Democrats. I remember well how so many people were shocked at the "lack of qualifications" for the presidency Reagan was supposed to have exhibited, forgetting that he was a two-term governor of the nation's most populous state. He was often thought of as an easy-going dunce, and it's certainly true that he took much of the nation by surprise when he won the presidency in 1980. This collection of radio addresses from the 70s illustrate his work ethic and his far-ranging intellect. "Talk radio" as we know it today had not been invented yet, but Reagan exploited the medium to maximum advantage in the 70s, in a mode perhaps pioneered by Paul Harvey. As a libertarian, I cheer his ringing defenses of capitalism and the free market, as well as his scathing critiques of the communist and socialist direction the world was taking in those years. I cringe to some extent at his social conservatism, and think that his insistence on massive defense spending turned out to be not as necessary as was thought, as Communism was bound to collapse anyway, but who's to say. The presentation of the book is fascinating as we see his crossouts and edits for each radio address. Here we see how the "Great Communicator" honed his gift to the point where he was able to claim the ultimate prize of the presidency. Well worth study for anyone who wishes to communicate ideas effectively to a general population.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2014
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This collection was recommended to me by a friend as a perfect example of the "American" style of writing. I believe Reagan is the last president to write the majority of his own public addresses and he does it masterfully. His strong prose clearly conveys his point without being too simple or too pretentious. As someone who wasn't alive during the Reagan presidency, I have gained a better understanding of a number of the events that happened during that time.
The editors did an excellent job of not editing, they include every revision and annotation. This is especially good for someone reading for the purpose of learning from a great writer's style. One can see how meticulously Reagan analyzed geopolitics with a keen intuition and American economics from the perspective of the common man.
Due to the nature of this book being a compilation of one to two page radio addresses and speeches, this book is easy to read in small pieces. This selection of Reagan's writings wonderful and I would [and have] recommend it to anybody.
The editors did an excellent job of not editing, they include every revision and annotation. This is especially good for someone reading for the purpose of learning from a great writer's style. One can see how meticulously Reagan analyzed geopolitics with a keen intuition and American economics from the perspective of the common man.
Due to the nature of this book being a compilation of one to two page radio addresses and speeches, this book is easy to read in small pieces. This selection of Reagan's writings wonderful and I would [and have] recommend it to anybody.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2014
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This book is an excellent reference for getting into the mind of one of America's greatest presidents. Much of the book is write ups of his weekly radio addresses that he made in the 1970s. They are divided up into different topics and the index is helpful in finding a specific one. He talks about virtually everything you can imagine, crime, drugs, economics, politics, international affairs etc. All of the pieces are written before he was president which disappointed me somewhat. I wish there could have been some from when he was in office or after he was in office. The selections are easy to read and entertaining. There is a reason he was called 'The Great Communicator!" In addition to the political stuff they throw some miscellaneous humorous things in there as well. An example includes a creative writing piece that Reagan wrote when he was 14 and includes the grade.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2011
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The importance of this book is that it exists. Many to this day, still consider Reagan an amiable dunce, or an actor just reading what other more capable people wrote for him and doing what others told him.
This book proves them wrong. It proves that before he was president, Reagan was writing and delivering speeches almost daily. Speeches that he wrote himself on a wide range of issues of the day. It shows that his Presidency reflected HIS positions, HIS beliefs.
The collection of speeches are interesting. Reagan's style is interesting. I like seeing the original wording choices he wrote, and then his edits to the final speech. Always to convey an idea in a better way, not changing the idea.
It's hard to float this amiable dunce idea when hundreds of pages of Reagan's handwritten speeches prove that wrong.
This book proves them wrong. It proves that before he was president, Reagan was writing and delivering speeches almost daily. Speeches that he wrote himself on a wide range of issues of the day. It shows that his Presidency reflected HIS positions, HIS beliefs.
The collection of speeches are interesting. Reagan's style is interesting. I like seeing the original wording choices he wrote, and then his edits to the final speech. Always to convey an idea in a better way, not changing the idea.
It's hard to float this amiable dunce idea when hundreds of pages of Reagan's handwritten speeches prove that wrong.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2020
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Many of his critics claim Ronald Reagan was a third-rate intellect. His writings contained in this work show that claim to be untrue. A great read for its insights into Reagan’s mind, as well as for providing exposure to his writing style and areas of deepest concern. A joy for any fan of Reagan!
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2010
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I was 10 yrs old when Reagan was elected President. At the time I was aware only that my Grandparents liked him because he was the "Gipper". As I grew up I only vaguely followed politics so my knowledge of Reagan and his beliefs was only cursory. I really enjoyed reading this book. Reading the speeches and radio broadcasts that Reagan wrote himself was a fantastic way of learning what the man was truly about. I wonder how many presidential speeches since were actually written or even edited by the president. I came away with tremendous respect for the man in addition to his accomplishments as the leader of our country.
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