Originally published in 1938, This Troubled World presents Eleanor Roosevelt's clear-eyed assessment of democracy, responsibility, and international crisis on the eve of global war.
Written during a period of mounting political instability, this work gathers Roosevelt's reflections on civic engagement, social justice, economic inequality, and the fragile promise of democratic institutions. With characteristic steadiness and moral clarity, she addresses the obligations of citizens in uncertain times and considers the relationship between national policy and human dignity.
Rather than polemic, Roosevelt offers measured argument grounded in experience. The result is a document both historically situated and quietly enduring-a reminder that political turbulence is not new, and that principled leadership requires patience, courage, and intellectual seriousness. Presented here as a Rediscovered Book, this edition restores a thoughtful voice to contemporary conversation without embellishment or distortion.
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