'America' on Watergate James T. Keane Editor
by James T. Keane
2020-05-06 17:53:44
'America' on Watergate James T. Keane Editor
by James T. Keane
2020-05-06 17:53:44
In American history, there were perhaps no more stressful time for constitutional government than the period that was known as the Watergate affair of the early 1970âs. It was a scandal that tested the traditional belief in the probity of Americ...
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In American history, there were perhaps no more stressful time for constitutional government than the period that was known as the Watergate affair of the early 1970âs. It was a scandal that tested the traditional belief in the probity of American governance. In addition to bringing about the resignation of a President, the Watergate affair had far-reaching effects that could not have been understood at the time but would only become clearer decades later.Along with other journalists and reporters of the time, America covered the growing scandal and its aftermath from its own unique perspective. In these selected essays and editorials, selected by James T. Keane, General Editor, we follow along as the scandal unfolded and see how America the magazine covered momentous events that shook the America the nation and the effects it had on our political system. With an introduction by James T. Keane providing an overview of the period, plus a revealing postscript by Raymond A. Schroth, S.J. (Literary Editor of America) that provides an informative background essay on three Jesuits who were impacted by Watergate in various ways, we come to see how a âthird-rate burglaryâ affected not just the political and social order, but a religious one as well.
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