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A Government as good as its people
This book presents a collection of speeches, essays, and reflections by Jimmy Carter, written during his rise from governor of Georgia to President of the United States. Carter discusses themes of democracy, social justice, moral leadership, and the responsibilities of government to its citizens. Through personal insights and political commentary, he outlines his vision of a government defined not by power, but by the character and participation of its people. The work captures Carter’s early political philosophy and offers a window into the principles that shaped his presidency.
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