
The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox
by Charles E. (Charles Eugene) Morris
"The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox" by Charles E. Morris is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. The book discusses the political landscape of the United States following World War I, focusing on the leadership and progressive ideals of James M. Cox, the Governor of Ohio, who emerged as a prominent figure during a pivotal time in American history. It examines his role in advocating for the League of Nations, the commitments made during wartime, and how his progressive policies aimed at fostering democracy and social justice resonate with the broader American ethos. The beginning of "The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox" sets the stage for a detailed exploration of Cox's commitment to political action during a critical moment in history. It highlights the backdrop of the end of World War I and the call for strong leadership to address the resulting challenges, emphasizing the need for "doers" who can transform ideas into action. Morris outlines the historical significance of Cox's candidacy for the presidency, positioning him as a moral compass and proponent of the League of Nations. The narrative showcases Cox’s idealism, his ability to galvanize support, and serves to contextualize his vision for a progressive America centered on international cooperation and democratic values.
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