
Four Freedoms
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Evolution of an American Idea
Herausgeber: Engel, Jeffrey A
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Four Freedoms address was more than a great speech. The way FDR framed what Americans fought for during World War II--specifically for freedom of speech, freedom from want, freedom of religion and freedom from fear--and the way our understanding of those freedoms has evolved over time, helped define how Americans conceived of themselves from the 1940s to our present day.