What was John F. Kennedy's central vision for America?
My central vision was for a 'New Frontier,' a call to action for Americans to confront the challenges of our time with courage and innovation. This wasn't merely about domestic progress, but about asserting American leadership on the world stage. It involved investing in science and technology, as exemplified by our commitment to the Space Race, and actively promoting freedom and democracy against the forces of totalitarianism. The 'torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans,' and with that came the imperative to tackle complex issues, from poverty to international tensions, with renewed vigor and a spirit of collective endeavor.
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