Bad for Democracy: How the Presidency Undermines the Power of the PeopleU of Minnesota Press - 263 pages |
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... Clinton - has built on and strengthened the executive unilateralism advocated by the unitary executive . This theory of leader- ship for government and democracy explicitly challenges the balancing and mixing of powers that the framers ...
... Clinton - has built on and strengthened the executive unilateralism advocated by the unitary executive . This theory of leader- ship for government and democracy explicitly challenges the balancing and mixing of powers that the framers ...
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... Clinton's , and are condemning those of George W. Bush . Sure , they've never massed at the White House to throw a president physically out of office , but presumably this should not be what it takes to register citizen disapproval ...
... Clinton's , and are condemning those of George W. Bush . Sure , they've never massed at the White House to throw a president physically out of office , but presumably this should not be what it takes to register citizen disapproval ...
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Contents
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1 How the President Becomes a Superhero | 29 |
2 Voting and the Incredibly Shrinking Citizen | 69 |
3 Presidential War Powers and Politics as War | 109 |
4 Going Corporate with the Unitary Executive | 145 |
Reclaiming Democratic Power for Ourselves | 183 |
Acknowledgments | 223 |
Bibliography | 227 |
Index | 237 |
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Bad for Democracy: How the Presidency Undermines the Power of the People Dana D. Nelson No preview available - 2008 |
Bad for Democracy: How the Presidency Undermines the Power of the People Dana D. Nelson No preview available - 2008 |
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