Presidential Greatness
Landy, Marc Karnis, Milkis, Associate Professor of Political Science Sidney M

| ISBN: | 9780700610051 |
| Publisher: | University Press of Kansas |
| Published: | 31 March, 2000 |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Language: | English |
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Presidential Greatness
Landy, Marc Karnis, Milkis, Associate Professor of Political Science Sidney M
When a new president is elected in November, someone will be called to greatness. But it remains to be seen whether that call will be answered. In the wake of the Clinton scandal, the upcoming election presents an opportunity for candidates and citizens alike to reaffirm their belief that the office of the president demands greatness. But Marc Landy and Sidney Milkis suspect that the public will be disappointed once again, because the demand for greatness far exceeds the supply. In fact, they claim that we have had no great president in the last half of this century. In this provocative book, they explain why. Landy and Milkis look to the past to show how five presidents - Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln and Roosevelt - set the standards for presidential leadership and achievement. These were men who left genuine legacies, whose vision expanded the office of the presidency as they inaugurated momentous and far-reaching change. They were leaders who knew how to reconcile innovation with constitutional tradition and were able to both educate the people about their agendas and win their allegiance. They were also great builders and leaders of their parties amid times of political realignment. Searching for common threads in these five presidents, Landy and Milkis enable us to better understand both the possibilities and the limitations of the office. They show how presidents after FDR have never risen to true greatness - not even Lyndon Johnson, an "overreacher" whose Gr
























