

Theodore Roosevelt, The Last Romantic
Mar 29, 2021
H. W. Brands, a historian and author of T.R.: The Last Romantic, dives into the life of Theodore Roosevelt through the lens of Romanticism. He reveals how Roosevelt's childhood, shaped by his father's influence and love for nature, inspired his adventurous spirit and political ambitions. Brands discusses Roosevelt's family life, marked by personal tragedy, and how he balanced his romantic ideals with the pragmatism required in politics. The conversation paints Roosevelt as a heroic figure who left an indelible mark on American history.
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TR's Romantic Worldview
- Understand TR through the lens of Romanticism, a philosophy emphasizing heroic impact and right vs. wrong.
- This contrasts with Marxist views, where individuals are less significant than historical forces.
Books Fuel TR's Romanticism
- TR's romantic worldview developed during his sickly childhood through books about heroic men.
- This fueled his desire to become strong and impactful, like the characters he read about.
Building Body and Hunting
- TR's father challenged him to "make his body," leading to physical development and hunting.
- Hunting, starting with birds and progressing to larger game, became associated with manhood.