THE ROLE OF BOOKS BY PRESIDENTS IN CREATING NEW SOCIETY
Keywords:
presidential books, new society, nation-building, reforms, ideology, national narrative, identity, civic values, modernization, education, leadership communication, legitimacy.Abstract
Abstract
This article examines how books written by presidents contribute to building
a “new society” by shaping national narratives, encouraging civic values, strengthening the legitimacy of reforms, and reinforcing social cohesion. Whether presented as memoirs, reform agendas, personal reflections, or speech collections, presidential works often serve as ideological and educational tools that reinterpret history, clarify national priorities, define identity, and inspire citizens to work toward shared objectives. The paper also explores how these texts affect public discourse, education, and institutional
culture, emphasizing the need for critical literacy and divers
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2025-12-13
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