Ted Widmer,original York Times[br]Woodrow Wilson is nearly never quoted by name when modern presidents speak, but he remains audible all the same, and particularly in the echoes that still reverberate a hundred years after the Great War.
In late May,President Obama spoke at West Point, where he defined America's place in the world much as Wilson might have propping up the international order, and defending human rights,and walking eternally down the path of advantage. George W. Bush, so different in so many ways, or also radiated Wilsonian idealism,even as he claimed to be an un-Wilsonian realist. His moment Inaugural Address, drawn...
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