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Bold Endeavors
Bold Endeavors
How Our Government Built America, and Why It Must Rebuild Now  
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In this timely and urgent book, Rohatyn re-creates some of the most dramatic events in our history to show how strong and imaginative political leadership built America and demonstrates that such leadership is essential today to reverse the catastrophic degeneration of America's infrastructure, bridges, tunnels, roads and rails, flood levees and gates. Readers of David McCullough and Stephen Ambrose will revel in his narrative. Although the private sector has been the mainstay of America's economy, Felix Rohatyn argues the country could not have grown into its full destiny without the vision and determination of political leaders who imagined the future and acted to achieve it.

He begins with the Louisiana Purchase by Thomas Jefferson in 1805, which doubled the size of the country, and the construction of the Erie Canal in 1817-1825, which opened a water route to the West. The chartering of the Trans-Continental railroad, the Land Grant Colleges, and the Homestead Act in 1863, led by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, together opened the continent. The Panama Canal, which joined the east and West coasts by sea, was driven by Theodore Roosevelt. FDR's Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Eisenhower's Interstate Highway program modernized America, and the GI Bill of rights, which came after World War II, remains the greatest investment in intellectual capital and housing in our history.

Rohatyn describes these enterprises as examples of the imagination and decisive leadership that the country is in desperate need of, and, in a final chapter, he predicts the multiple benefits of similarly bold undertakings to secure our nation's future and offers a blueprint for setting priorities and financing them.

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USA Today, June 7, 2009
...do its thing. What to do? History tells us that Democrats are thinking along the right lines, writes Felix Rohatyn in Bold Endeavors: How Our Government Built America, and Why It Must Rebuild Now. The government spent its way out of the ...
Reuters, April 7, 2009
...Felix Rohatyn, best known as the investment banker who helped save New York City from bankruptcy in the 1970s, joins Pat Fitzgibbons to discuss his new book 'Bold Endeavors.' In the ...
The Economist, March 19, 2009
...and interventions that form the governments response. Yet the mythology is based on a selective interpretation of history. Felix Rohatyn demonstrates this by recounting ten episodes of significant and ultimately beneficial economic ...
New York Times, February 23, 2009
...Felix Rohatyn, the veteran financier credited with saving New York City from bankruptcy in the 1970s, believes the Unites States government should think bigger if it wants to dig the country ...
BusinessWeek, February 19, 2009
...Bold Endeavors: How Our Government Built America, and Why It Must Rebuild Now By Felix RohatynSimon & Schuster; 259 pp; $26 Funny thing, this economic stimulus effort. When the U.S ...
New York Times, February 14, 2009
...shouldnt be do we do short-term investment or do we do long-term investment, because we need both, said Felix Rohatyn, the financier whose new book, Bold Endeavors: How Our Government Built America, and Why It Must Rebuild Now (Simon & ...