William Howard Taft and the First Motoring Presidency, 1909-1913

William Howard Taft and the First Motoring Presidency, 1909-1913
Author: Michael L. Bromley
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2007-01-09
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0786429526

William Howard Taft declared, "I am sure the automobile coming in as a toy of the wealthier class is going to prove the most useful of them all to all classes, rich and poor." Unlike his predecessors, who made public their disdain for the automobile, Taft saw the automobile industry as a great source of wealth for this country. The first president to acquire a car in office (Congress granted him three automobiles), Taft is responsible for there being a White House garage in 1909. This is a meticulously researched reappraisal of the oft-maligned Taft presidency focusing particularly on his cars, his relationship to the automobile and the role of the automobile in the politics of his day. Appendices provide information on the White House garage and stable, Taft's speech to the Automobile Club of America and a glossary of terms and names.

William Howard Taft

William Howard Taft
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Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780516226316

Presents a biography of William Howard Taft

William Howard Taft ((1857-1930).

William Howard Taft ((1857-1930).
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The Department of Politics and Government of Rippon College presents a biographical sketch of the 27th U.S. President William Howard Taft (1857-1930). Topics discussed include Taft's residence, marriage, political party, occupation, pre-presidential political career, and presidential career (1909-1913).

The Presidency of William Howard Taft

The Presidency of William Howard Taft
Author: Paolo Enrico Coletta
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Total Pages: 328
Release: 1973
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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Analyzes Taft's domestic and foreign policies and the nature and extent of his leadership as president.

William Howard Taft's Constitutional Progressivism

William Howard Taft's Constitutional Progressivism
Author: Kevin J. Burns
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700632115

In William Howard Taft’s Constitutional Progressivism Kevin J. Burns makes a compelling case that Taft’s devotion to the Constitution of 1787 contributed to his progressivism. In contrast to the majority of scholarship, which has viewed Taft as a reactionary conservative because of his constitutionalism, Burns explores the ways Taft’s commitment to both the Constitution and progressivism drove his political career and the decisions he made as president and chief justice. Taft saw the Constitution playing a positive role in American political life, recognizing that it created a national government strong enough to enact broad progressive reforms. In reevaluating Taft’s career, Burns highlights how Taft rejected the “laisser [sic] faire school,” which taught that “the Government ought to do nothing but run a police force.” Recognizing that the massive industrial changes following the Civil War had created a plethora of socioeconomic ills, Taft worked to expand the national government’s initiatives in the fields of trust-busting, land conservation, tariff reform, railroad regulation, and worker safety law. Burns offers a fuller understanding of Taft and his political project by emphasizing Taft’s belief that the Constitution could play a constructive role in American political life by empowering the government to act and by undergirding and protecting the reform legislation the government implemented. Moreover, Taft recognized that if the Constitution could come to the aid of progressivism, political reform might also redound to the benefit of the Constitution by showing its continued relevance and workability in modern America. Although Taft’s efforts to promote significant policy-level reforms attest to his progressivism, his major contribution to American political thought is his understanding of the US Constitution as a fundamental law, not a policy-oriented document. In many ways Taft can be thought of as an originalist, yet his originalism was marked by a belief in robust national powers. Taft’s constitutionalism remains relevant because while his principles seem foreign to modern legal discourse, his constitutional vision offers an alternative to contemporary political divisions by combining political progressivism-liberalism with constitutional conservatism.

William H. Taft

William H. Taft
Author: Richard G. Frederick
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 9781621006176

William Howard Taft (15 September 1857 - 8 March 1930) was the 27th President of the United States and later the 10th Chief Justice of the United States. He is the only person to have served in both offices. This book takes you through the voyage of Taft's Presidency and life in view of that prestigious appointment.