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It's Nixon who created the Environmental Protection Agency. Clean Air and Water Acts. Endangered Species Act. Promoted affirmative action. One could go on and on with Nixon as a New Deal liberal on domestic policy and a hawk, but one with great geo-political skills.
Douglas Brinkley
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What this quote means

The quote highlights Richard Nixon's unexpected contributions to environmental protection and social policies.

Douglas Brinkley points out the complexity of Richard Nixon's legacy, emphasizing his role in establishing significant environmental regulations and social justice initiatives despite being a contentious political figure. This analysis reveals how Nixon's policies in domestic affairs aimed to promote progressive change, contrasting with his hawkish stance on foreign policy, demonstrating that political figures may have multifaceted and sometimes contradictory approaches.

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During a lecture on environmental policies, one might reference this quote to discuss Nixon's contribution to the environmental movement.

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