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The author presents James M. Cox as a practical reformer suited to lead the nation through postwar challenges, emphasizing his advocacy for a League of Nations and for honoring national pledges. Through chapters that combine biographical sketch, political record, and policy argument, the text highlights qualities of action-oriented leadership, contrasts those qualities with opponents who resisted treaty ratification, and frames international cooperation as necessary to prevent future conflict. Domestic progressive aims are linked to the capacity to execute reforms, and the narrative closes with appeals to civic responsibility and the need for decisive public action.

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Charles E. Morris

Charles E. Morris was an American author and political commentator known for his work on the progressive movements in the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox," explores the political philosophy and policies of James M. Cox, a prominent figure in the Democratic Party during that era. Morris's writings reflect a keen interest in the dynamics of American democracy and the evolution of political thought, contributing to the discourse on progressive ideals and governance.

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