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Vindicating Lincoln: Defending the Politics of Our Greatest President

Vindicating Lincoln: Defending the Politics of Our Greatest PresidentAuthor: Thomas L. Krannawitter
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In this reasoned argument against the prevailing orthodoxies of the right, left, and center, Krannawitter takes on all of Lincoln's detractors and reasserts his contemporary relevance. A heady mix of narrative history and political insights, Vindicating Lincoln reveals a man whose political and moral example sets him apart as the greatest President of the United States of America.


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5 out of 5 stars Best of Its Kind   August 3, 2008
Nicholas Antongiavanni
59 out of 72 found this review helpful

The best book of its kind -- and for now the only one of its kind.

Vindicating Lincoln is a most necessary corrective to the raft of atrocious, mendacious, and vindictive anti-Lincoln scholarship that has cropped up over the last 25 years at least. A perverse alliance has been forged between, on the one hand, far right libertarians and neo-Confederates and, on the other hand, far left politically correct and anti-American ideologues. They may not agree on much, but they agree that they have found a villain for all seasons: Abraham Lincoln.

This is the book for you if you have ever been puzzled by the arguments that Lincoln was a "tyrant," a "racist," the "father of big government," or that Lincoln cared nothing about slavery but fought the Civil War only protect the economic interests of the ruling class. This is also the book for you if all you know of Lincoln is his grand monument and the afterglow of his once great reputation, and want an honest assessment of why generations considered him the greatest American of them all -- greater even than Washington or any of the Founding generation.

Every anti-Lincoln myth is carefully stated, and understood exactly as its proponents wish to be understood, and then patiently demolished.

This is also perhaps the best book in a generation on the Civil War -- its causes, its justice, its necessity. Krannawitter clearly describes every step in the long path that led to war, and elucidates every controversy. He does justice to both sides, knowing full well that doing full justice to the arguments of the Confederate side not only serves intellectual honesty, but better illuminates the truthfulness and righteousness of Lincoln's case.

The Civil War was a necessary war, and Abraham Lincoln was a great man. It has a taken many years and an unholly alliance of liars and cranks to muddy the waters. But this one book will clear them up again, for all those who have eyes to see and a brain to think.



5 out of 5 stars An eminently important book! Powerful, intelligent, and convincing!   August 24, 2008
Roy E. Perry (Nolensville, Tennessee)
28 out of 41 found this review helpful

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

These words from the Declaration of Independence are the heart and soul of Abraham Lincoln's political philosophy. Based on the idea of government as a social contract--a government of the people, by the people, and for the people--they express the concept of natural rights.

Thomas L. Krannawitter, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Hillsdale College (Michigan), writes: "Saving the Union of the Constitution, preserving free elections, and placing slavery in the course of ultimate extinction were the goals for which Lincoln fought the Civil War. Unifying and justifying all of them is the principle that all men are created equal."

Krannawitter's brilliant work of scholarship is a devastating critique of historicism, revisionism, libertarianism, multiculturalism, and postmodernism--modern theories of government and morality that embrace relativism and deny the principle of equal rights.

Again, Professor Krannawitter writes, "Lincoln was consistent and unswerving in his demand that freedom, choice, and self-government be understood within the moral and political framework of the 'laws of nature and of Nature's God,' first and foremost in the natural right principle of human equality."

Lincoln's admirable statesmanship is in grave danger in the 21st century. Dr. Krannawitter clearly shows not only the relevance and importance of Lincoln's commitment to human equality for his own day, during the desperate days of the Civil War when the very existence of the Union was in peril, but also for our nation and world today.

Great men and women become the targets of those of lesser intelligence and meaner spirits. The greater the person, the more vicious the attacks. This has been true in the case of Lincoln. In recent decades, misguided and/or disgruntled critics have disparaged Lincoln for being a "tyrant," a "dictator," a proponent of "big government," a "war criminal," and a power-hungry despot who sought to destroy the Constitution.

Vindicating Lincoln should go a long way in dispelling such "Lincoln myths" that disparage our greatest president.

Two thumbs up for this magnificent work. Bravo, Mr. Krannawitter!



5 out of 5 stars Lincoln Defended   October 4, 2008
J. Moran (Illinois, USA)
18 out of 30 found this review helpful

Make no mistake, this is not an unemotional analysis of the contemporary attacks on Lincoln, most or all of which are made by writers who are Libertarian or even neo-Confederate in their political views. The book is instead a passionate advocate's brief that seeks not merely to answer but to obliterate the anti-Lincoln arguments. Nor is Krannawitter respectful of the ostensible scholarship of the various proponents of these arguments. He tries to show that they are highly selective in their use of evidence, are not above stretching and twisting facts and are often unhistorical in their analysis of the past. Krannawitter is completely convinced that Lincoln was a great president and a good man who was devoted to what he considered to be a foundational American principle: That all men are created equal and endowed with certain natural rights.

Each of the chapters of the book discusses one of the main arguments raised by the Lincoln critics. So far as I can tell, Krannawitter plays fair in that he accurately sets out these anti-Lincoln arguments and the evidence offered to support them. Then he offers evidence and argument trying mercilessly to eviscerate the attacks on Lincoln (and sometimes the attacker as well).

To me, at least, some of the anti-Lincoln arguments seem to be easy targets (e. g. Lincoln as the "father" of modern Big Government; the Civil War was about oppressive economic policies favoring the North and not at all about slavery). Others are not so easy (e. g. was Lincoln a racist; was the Kansas-Nebraska Act pro-choice or pro-slavery). This is not the place to rehash the arguments. The reader can read them and make his or her own choice. I will say that for me Krannawitter's arguments are far the better.

The book is very well written. Arguments and facts, sometimes complicated, are clearly described. The prose moves pretty fluidly for the most part and is written with partisan passion. The book is fascinating and well worth reading, especially for readers who may not be familiar with the contemporary attacks on Lincoln.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent   November 21, 2009
J. Johnson (Newbury Park, CA USA)
4 out of 9 found this review helpful

This is an excellent book to read on President Abraham Lincoln. It gives you both sides of the controversy and lets you see through to the truth, that President Lincoln was the greatest president we have ever had. This is a MUST read for anyone working their way through american history, politcs and interpreting the United States Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Very educational.


5 out of 5 stars The real Lincoln   October 9, 2009
N. Gill (Oak Park IL)
4 out of 10 found this review helpful

This book is excellent. It provided me a greater understanding of the nature of politics. The book lays out how Lincoln moved the country toward the rejection of slavery. Lincoln's focus on God give rights made me reflect on the importance of the Declaration of Independence and why it goes way beyond just proclaiming independence from England. As his speeches evolved over time you can see how Lincoln slowly moved the country closer and closer to his point of view. He knew he could not rail against it because the mind set of the country was not prepared to reject it and he would have failed. The book does a nice job laying this out and debunking the myths about Lincoln. I came away with an entirely new out look on politicians, how they craft their messages to win over minds and how the message subtlety changes and you find yourself somewhere you may not have intended to go. The re fences are very good and the author breaks down why the assertions of other historians are wrong. I left with a greater understanding of Lincoln and his greatness as a leader. Hat tip to Mr. Krannawitter!

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