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In the Arena

Good Citizens, a Great Republic, and How One Speech Can Reinvigorate America

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In the Arena

De: Pete Hegseth
Narrado por: Pete Hegseth
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This vigorous call-to-arms to reignite American citizenship at home and restore American power abroad by the Fox News contributor and decorated Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran uses the timeless truths of Teddy Roosevelt’s iconic “Man in the Arena” speech, and “is a must-read that underscores our collective responsibility to restore America’s role as an exceptional…global leader” (Senator John McCain).

Pete Hegseth makes “an impassioned, wide-ranging” (Rich Lowry, editor of National Review) argument for how Teddy Roosevelt’s articulation of “good citizens,” “equality of opportunity,” and unapologetic US leadership—“good patriots”—can renew our imperiled American experiment and save the free world, in this fascinating “road-map for rejecting decline and forging another American century” (Mark Levin).

Despite contention surrounding Teddy Roosevelt’s legacy, Hegseth argues that the Rough Rider’s exhortation serves as a timeless wake-up call for our Republic. In order to rejuvenate what makes America exceptional, we must unapologetically get back into Roosevelt’s arena—as engaged “good citizens” at home and powerful “good patriots” in the world.

Bolstered by Teddy Roosevelt’s words, Hegseth went to war for our country and relates his gripping personal experience. He argues that an exceptional American experiment was entrusted to “average citizens” in 1776 and has been perpetuated by every generation since…until now. If we won’t fight for America, then what will we fight for? And if not now, then when? Get in the arena!
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Riveting thought interwoven with Rosevelt and history! Just didn’t realize how dangerous Islamism and Globalism are to our nation and the damage they have already done to the world. I’m ready to join this Crusade. Sign me up, Pete!

Tremendous book

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was inspired by the history. so much behind the man. amazing how words from 100 years ago can be so pertinent today.

loved the energy

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Extremely well articulated and expounded upon by an American Patriot who is In the Arena!

Well Said

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Once again, Pete Hegseth does an excellent job of capturing the attention of the reader, with thought-provoking ideas and beliefs. It was so much more enjoyable and passionate with his voice actually narrating the book.

Excellent read

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Would you consider the audio edition of In the Arena to be better than the print version?

Absolutely. The historical heft of Roosevelt's speech married to Pete's commonsense conversational style makes "In the Arena" an enlightening & convicting read across all spectrums. That is why I give a copy to anyone who deserves, or needs it. And quite frankly, that's a lot of people.

What other book might you compare In the Arena to and why?

Reading "In the Arena" was a relief because it is very different than any other "Conservative" book. Other 'Let's save America' pieces are too ambitious. Don't misunderstand, "In the Arena" is not Disney's Guide to Citizenship in the 21st Century. Pete can be fierce, & some parts, I imagine, are frightening to people with only a shallow knowledge of world events.

What does Pete Hegseth bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Pete does an amazing job of conveying conviction without being abrasive. He has a friendly passion, which makes the reader feel encouraged instead of scolded. Pete is a happy warrior that makes the audible version much better than reading.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Extreme? Read the title of my review. I suppose buying copy after copy and giving them away could seem extreme... No laughing or crying, only conviction & a real sense of purpose. I hope Pete writes more books & sees fit to narrate them. "In the Arena" should be required reading for Civics courses in high schools & universities.

Any additional comments?

I am disappointed that at 36 Pete does not have the audacity to write an autobiography.

So good I've bought 20 hard copies & counting

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