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First in Peace

How George Washington Set the Course for America

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By Conor Cruise O’Brien

Introduction by Christopher Hitchens

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Just before he died after a long and distinguished international career as a politician, commentator, and author, Conor Cruise O'Brien completed a study of George Washington's presidency. Cruise O'Brien has been described as “a man who so persistently asks the right questions” (The Economist), and in this, his last book, he explores the question of how early America's future was determined.

First in Peace considers the dissension between Washington and Jefferson during the first U.S. presidency, and reveals Washington's clear-sighted political wisdom while exposing Jefferson's dangerous ideology. Cruise O'Brien makes the case that Washington, not Jefferson, was the true democrat, and commends his clarity of vision in restoring good relations with Britain, his preference for order and pragmatism, and his aversion to French political extremism.

On Sale
Oct 13, 2009
Page Count
184 pages
Publisher
Da Capo Press
ISBN-13
9780786727124

Conor Cruise O’Brien

About the Author

Conor Cruise O’Brien (1917-2008) was a pre-eminent author and one of Ireland’s leading intellectuals. His magisterial work about Jefferson’s presidency, The Long Affair, was published to international acclaim in 1996.

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