An essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea

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An essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea

by Winston Churchill

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Chapters

7 total

AN ESSAY ON THE AMERICAN CONTRIBUTION AND THE DEMOCRATIC IDEA

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By Winston Churchill

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I.

13:12

II.

17:42

III.

11:33

IV.

16:25

V.

47:18

Description

Winston Churchill’s essay opens with a bold claim: the United States is fundamentally an idealist nation, a view echoed by thinkers like Emerson and William James. He traces how this spirit shaped the early Constitution, positioning America as a pioneering experiment in democratic governance that Europe once doubted could survive.

The narrative then turns to the nation’s more contradictory moments, examining how ideals clashed with imperial ambitions. From the annexation of Texas and the war with Spain to the acquisition of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and a foothold in Panama, Churchill weighs the motives behind each expansion, arguing that intent—not just outcome—matters in judging a country’s legacy.

Throughout, the essay balances praise for America’s democratic aspirations with a candid acknowledgment of its missteps, inviting listeners to consider how a nation’s self‑perception and its actions on the world stage can both reinforce and challenge the very ideals it claims to uphold.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (102K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-10-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill

1871–1947

A hugely popular American novelist in the early 1900s, he wrote historical fiction and political novels that spoke to the mood of Progressive Era readers. Though often overshadowed by the better-known British statesman of the same name, his books were major bestsellers in their day.

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