Jon Meacham with David Rubenstein: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle

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    Jon Meacham in Conversation with David Rubenstein: And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
    Abraham Lincoln was a President who governed a divided country, and he has much to teach us in a twenty first century moment of polarization and political crisis.
    He was hated and hailed, excoriated, and revered and at the pinnacle of American power when implacable secessionist gave nothing in a clash of visions bound up with money, race, identity, and faith. Join Pulitzer Prize winning biographer and New York Times bestselling author Jon Meacham in conversation with bestselling author and cofounder and cochairman of the Carlyle Group David Rubenstein when they discuss the life of Abraham Lincoln, charting how and why - he confronted secession, threats to democracy, and the tragedy of slavery to expand the possibilities of America.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @RashidKapadia
    @RashidKapadia Před rokem +37

    interviews and conversations of this calibre are greatly appreciated. Both David Rubenstein and Jon Meacham are doing their bit to keep the American story alive and well. And pointing us towards that possibility (& our responsibility) of "a more perfect union". Thanks for posting this video. Thanks to David Rubenstein and Jon Meacham for an outstanding interview.

  • @markdargan4091

    I will never get tired of listening to Jon Meacham. In interviews like this, delivering a sermon from the National Cathedral, or on a news network, he is always mesmerizing. His understanding of history is a national treasure.

  • @dm-31024

    A historian with a sense of humor. Wonderful. Thank you for the interview. Lovely rich voice. Appreciate his self-effacing manner and humility. ❤

  • @julesdejules4421
    @julesdejules4421 Před rokem +20

    I learn so much every time I get to hear Jon Meacham! Thank you!

  • @reinfeddedewolff5565
    @reinfeddedewolff5565 Před rokem +9

    THANK YOU

  • @SuperGobilicious
    @SuperGobilicious Před rokem +6

    A splendidly brilliant conversation!

  • @suvivares
    @suvivares Před rokem +6

    I love this book. I think it is so timely and relevant with the time we are living.

  • @patriciavasquez8856
    @patriciavasquez8856 Před rokem +5

    Great talk

  • @dm-31024

    7:46

  • @ninadavenport2710
    @ninadavenport2710 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic!

  • @Cerceify
    @Cerceify Před rokem +7

    Delightful discussion and meaningful history of our nation. Thank You.

  • @user-yb5xk8sv3v

    The heart is what God is going to weigh.Let us pray for one another. ❤🎉❤🎉

  • @robertdenney9494
    @robertdenney9494 Před dnem

    Brilliant

  • @patriciavasquez8856
    @patriciavasquez8856 Před rokem +3

    The Coldest Winter. Finished it! Truman leaned on Lincoln's firing of a general when retiring MacArthur.

  • @okay5045
    @okay5045 Před rokem +8

    What happened to the "better angels" that were supposed to spring from the republican party and bring the Trump administration and the ism down?

  • @laurentsaint-laurent3659

    Two other recent book on the subject of US democracy and the tension between democracy/oligarchy (pré and post civil war) are "Civil War by Other Means" by Jeremi Suri & "How the South won the Civil War"..

  • @nyworker
    @nyworker Před rokem +4

    In Software Engineering we number the first bit as A0 or A Zero, not A One. In many ways the American Civil War or war between the states was World War Zero or the precursor to the 20th Century war between the states of Europe. These wars actually represented the emergence of true political democratic states. The states of Europe had emerged from European monarchies. 600,00 American Civil War dead was the equivalent of 6 million dead today by proportion, for a country with 31 million in 1865 vs 330 million today. Slavery had been part of the ancient biblical world and took root in the Western Hemisphere. The danger also was 3.5 million slaves and 5.5 million whites in the southern population which was mostly poor. Lincoln understood the world historical significance of the events.

  • @markteague8889
    @markteague8889 Před rokem +4

    14:58

  • @deborahsobel3314
    @deborahsobel3314 Před rokem

    Anyone please let me know your favorite book on the relationship between Lincoln and Douglass?

  • @markhatfield8809
    @markhatfield8809 Před rokem +1

    Wasn`t Lincoln quoted, as saying, "Whatever you are, be a good one. "