Flight of the Eagle by Conrad Black (.ePUB)
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Flight of the Eagle: The Grand Strategies That Brought America from Colonial Dependence to World Leadership by Conrad Black
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Overview: In Flight of the Eagle, Conrad Black traces the sweeping arc of American history through the lens of grand strategy, exploring how the United States rose from colonial weakness to global preeminence. With the eye of both a historian and a political commentator, he examines the decisive choices, leaders, and circumstances that propelled America forward on the world stage.
From the Revolutionary War to the Cold War and beyond, Black analyzes the ways in which American leaders balanced ideals with pragmatism, diplomacy with military power, and ambition with restraint. Figures like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan are presented as pivotal architects of the nation’s rise, each shaping the trajectory of American influence in their own era.
More than a conventional history, Flight of the Eagle is also an argument about leadership and vision. Black contends that America’s success has been grounded in the ability of its leaders to combine strategic foresight with moral purpose. At once panoramic and provocative, this work offers a compelling account of how a fledgling republic became the dominant power of the modern world.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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