This paper examines how, in the selected articles, both authors argue parallel, albeit different, views regarding Roosevelt.
It looks at how Burton argues that Roosevelt had Darwinist views when it came to social reform in the world. In contrast, it shows how Oyos argues that a great, powerful, and prepared
military is the cornerstone of a country's might and useful when spreading the
foreign policy and how Roosevelt was the first president to think consistently about the link between military technology, national military power, and foreign policy.