McNamara at War, Philip Taubman
McNamara at War, Philip Taubman
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McNamara at War
A New History

Author: Philip Taubman, William Taubman

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 18 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/23/2025


Synopsis

A revelatory portrait of Robert S. McNamara, informed by newly discovered diaries, letters, and interviews with those closest to him. Robert S. McNamara was widely considered to be one of the most brilliant men of his generation. He was an invaluable ally of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson as U.S. secretary of defense, and he had a deeply moving relationship with Jackie Kennedy. But to the country, McNamara was the leading advocate for American escalation in Vietnam. He strongly advised Johnson to deploy hundreds of thousands of American ground troops, just weeks before concluding that the war was unwinnable, and for the next two and a half years, McNamara failed to urge Johnson to cut his losses and withdraw. McNamara at War examines McNamara’s life of intense personal contradictions, following his childhood, his career as a young faculty member at Harvard Business School, and his World War II service, to his leadership of the Ford Motor Company and the World Bank. Philip and William Taubman had access to materials previously unavailable to McNamara biographers, including Jacqueline Kennedy’s warm letters to McNamara during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and beyond; family correspondence dating back to McNamara’s service in World War II; and a secret diary maintained by McNamara’s top Vietnam policy aide. What emerges is the comprehensive story of the infamous former leader of the Pentagon: riven by melancholy, guilt, zealous loyalty, and a profound inability to admit his flawed thinking about Vietnam before it was too late. McNamara at War is a portrait of a man at war with himself—with a grave influence on the history of the United States and the world. "Nuanced, rich … A deeply humane dissection of McNamara's tragic failures in Vietnam."—Kirkus Reviews

About Philip Taubman

Philip Taubman is a lecturer at Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation. Before joining CISAC, Mr. Taubman worked at the New York Times as a reporter and editor for nearly thirty years, specializing in national security issues, including intelligence and defense policies and operations. He is author of The Partnership: Five Cold Warriors and Their Quest to Ban the Bomb and Secret Empire: Eisenhower, the CIA, and the Hidden Story of America's Space Espionage. Taubman is married to Felicity Barringer, who also works for the Times. They have two sons, Michael and Gregory.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bruce on October 21, 2025

"McNamara at War: A New History" by Phillip and William Taubman Reading the Taubmans' biography of Robert McNamara feels like watching a Greek tragedy—one where the protagonist's greatest strengths become the instruments of his undoing, and where brilliant intellect collides with seeming moral blindn......more

Goodreads review by Julio on October 27, 2025

A loving look at a professional chronic liar. How do you sell the Vietnam War to a gullible audience of Americans? Simple, if your Lyndon Johnson and his Defense Secretary Robert McNamara. You privately admit to yourselves and a few key White House aides during taped conversations, meticulously repr......more

Goodreads review by Paul on November 08, 2025

The Vietnam war was one of the most terrible tagedies in American history, which cost the American people more than 58000 deaths. This redundant war, which was part of the domino theory of the Cold War,was considered by many to be one which could be won. But, alas, this was not to be the case. As th......more

Goodreads review by Isabelle on October 02, 2025

it's hard to write a book about someone's inherent contradictions, because the book itself comes out uneven. IMO McNamara is one of the most interesting figures of the 20th century: the braniac, supreme manager, Kennedy Confidante who led the US into the war of Vietnam and could never fully articula......more

Goodreads review by Brian on November 14, 2025

Makes me desperate for Caro’s final LBJ book......more