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The address contrasts a scientific materialism that valorizes strength with a moral outlook that centers justice, compassion, and human dignity in public life. It profiles a leader who reduces political questions to moral fundamentals, stresses the Declaration of Independence’s guarantees including the pursuit of happiness, and argues for prioritizing the well-being of ordinary citizens while preserving private initiative. The speaker treats labor as primary relative to capital, defends national loyalty alongside broader human obligations, and maintains that genuine service arises from moral conviction and that moral law must ultimately guide political action rather than mere force.

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Frank O. Lowden

Frank O. Lowden was an American author and politician, best known for his work "Lincoln, the American," which explores the life and legacy of President Abraham Lincoln. Lowden's writing reflects a deep engagement with American history and the complexities of Lincoln's character and leadership. In addition to his literary contributions, he served as the Governor of Illinois, where he was involved in various reforms and initiatives. His dual role as a politician and author provides a unique perspective on the historical narratives he crafted, making his work significant in both literary and political contexts.

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