The Tragic Hero in Politics: Theodore Roosevelt, David Lloyd George, and Fiorello LaGuardia, Volume 1Yale University, 1968 - 1666 pages |
Contents
Chapter | 8 |
Empathy and Detachment | 56 |
HERO VS ORGANIZATION | 120 |
Governor and President | 122 |
T R and the Cartoonists | 166 |
II | 170 |
Demand for Approval | 178 |
Magnetism | 181 |
131 | 409 |
154 | 421 |
166 | 425 |
178 | 430 |
185 | 435 |
337 | 443 |
201 | 456 |
Armageddon | 459 |
Magnetism and Empathy with Audiences | 189 |
Fear and Exhilaration over Speaking | 201 |
Free and Unrestricted Flow of Language | 214 |
Dramatic Power as a Speaker | 219 |
Theatrical Behavior in Private Life | 241 |
The Agitator | 244 |
The Leader as Follower | 258 |
Victory Out of Defeat | 266 |
17 | 298 |
41 | 309 |
48 | 314 |
56 | 319 |
63 | 323 |
73 | 327 |
82 | 331 |
The Hero | 337 |
104 | 394 |
108 | 397 |
112 | 400 |
214 | 466 |
219 | 469 |
241 | 483 |
244 | 486 |
258 | 498 |
266 | 501 |
274 | 505 |
281 | 511 |
The Last Phase | 512 |
II | 532 |
The Pattern of Authority | 538 |
Attitude toward Party | 559 |
Intoxication with Authority | 597 |
Khaki Election | 613 |
First Minister | 617 |
The Making of Foreign Policy | 631 |
Dictator to the Coalition | 649 |
Liberal Reunion | 678 |
The Last Phase | 697 |