Barack Obama, Burton I. Kaufman
Barack Obama, Burton I. Kaufman
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Barack Obama
Conservative, Pragmatist, Progressive

Author: Burton I. Kaufman

Narrator: James Fouhey

Unabridged: 14 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

Following his election, President Obama's supporters and detractors anticipated radical reform. As the first African American to serve as president, he reached the White House on a campaign promise of change. But, as Burton Kaufman explores in this insightful biography, Obama showed clear patterns of classical conservativism of an ideological sort and basic policy-making pragmatism. His commitment to usher in a multiracial, multiethnic, and multicultural society was fundamentally connected to opening up, but not radically altering, the existing free enterprise system.

The Affordable Care Act was a distillation of President Obama's complex motivations for policy. More conservative than radical, the ACA fitted the expansion of health insurance into the existing system. Similarly, in foreign policy, Obama eschewed the use of force to affect regime change. Yet he kept boots on the ground in the Middle East and supported ballot-box revolts geared toward achieving in foreign countries the same principles of liberalism, free enterprise, and competition that existed in the United States.

In estimating the course and impact of Obama's full political life, Kaufman makes clear that both the desire for and fear of change in the American polity affected the popular perception but not the course of action of the forty-fourth US president.

About Burton I. Kaufman

Burton I. Kaufman is dean emeritus, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, and professor emeritus, Department of History, at Miami University of Ohio. He is the author or editor of ten books and numerous articles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brandon

The strength of Kaufman's book is that it provides an opposite view to the current historiography that is starting to take shape around #44. Kaufman previously wrote a book on Carter's presidency, really casting him as a misunderstood leader. He does the same here with Obama. The title is enough to......more

Goodreads review by Venky

The 44th President of the United States was known for his flowing oratorial skills, an attitude that struck friend and foe as unflappable (the one exception being the tragic Sandy hook shooting incident, talking about which made the President extremely emotional), and an outlook that endeared him to......more

A little didactic and events-focused at times when I wanted a bit more of a focus on pinning down Obama’s ideologies but it was a good dispassionate look at a president that I was only obliquely aware of during his time in office. As far as neoliberals go I’d say he’s one of the good ones......more