John F. Kennedy assassination

The Good Lyndon

Finally, Robert Caro lightens up on LBJ.

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The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Passage of Power

by Robert A. Caro, Knopf, 736 pages, $35.00

 

Motives, Principles, and Political Leadership

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Paul Waldman's post about the uselessness of motives in evaluating politicians reminds me of a question a student asked me this week when assessing the Johnson administration. To paraphrase, my student said that his impression was that while LBJ may have signed two important civil rights bills, his motives for doing so were far from altruistic. My answer was that 1) this is right, but 2) I don't mean that as a criticism of LBJ.

The Little Picture: R.I.P. Ted Sorensen.

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Former J.F.K. speechwriter Ted Sorensen, who died in Manhattan on Sunday. He was also a Prospect contributor. Click on any of his articles for the magazine below to read: