Theodore Roosevelt — "I am a strong believer in the doctrine of 'the square deal for the small busines…"
I am a strong believer in the doctrine of 'the square deal for the small businessman.'
I am a strong believer in the doctrine of 'the square deal for the small businessman.'
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"I am not a man of words; I am a man of deeds."
"I believe that the only way to get a man to do what you want him to do is to make him want to do it."
"I believe in the Square Deal. I believe in fair play. I believe in a square deal for every man, big or small, rich or poor, white or black."
"I believe in the cultivation of the wild."
"I am a firm believer in the doctrine that a man should do his best, and let the rest take care of itself."
26th US President (1901-1909), Progressive trust-buster, conservation pioneer, and the youngest person to assume the presidency (after McKinley's assassination). Closely associated with William Howard Taft (his hand-picked successor and later 1912 election rival) and Gifford Pinchot (his Forest Service chief and conservation co-architect). For an intellectual contrast, see J.P. Morgan, financier and architect of Northern Securities (1837-1913) — TR's 1902 antitrust suit against Morgan's Northern Securities railroad combination was the founding act of progressive antitrust enforcement. Their famous 1902 White House meeting — where Morgan reportedly said 'send your man to my man' and TR refused — is the canonical moment of presidential authority asserting over private financial power.
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