The Deconstitutionalization of America: The Forgotten Frailties of Democratic RuleLexington Books, 2004 - 162 páginas The American Constitution held out the hope that ordinary people were capable of deciding their own fates, and in doing so it immeasurably elevated the dignity of common people. The organization and interplay of the parts that comprise the whole American government exist to provide people the opportunity to govern themselves and, at the same time, reveal the limits of democratic self-rule. The forgetting of these limits is not only destructive to the constitution but the nation as a whole. |
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... executive officer . The most persuasive argument of the President's supporters was that , in spite of his admitted misdeeds , his popular support as measured by public opinion polls remained strong , so he should be allowed to continue ...
... executive officer . The most persuasive argument of the President's supporters was that , in spite of his admitted misdeeds , his popular support as measured by public opinion polls remained strong , so he should be allowed to continue ...
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... executive , with the expectation that he will carry out the policies articulated in the party's platform — on the institutions of American constitutional democracy — in particular , the separation of powers and the system of checks and ...
... executive , with the expectation that he will carry out the policies articulated in the party's platform — on the institutions of American constitutional democracy — in particular , the separation of powers and the system of checks and ...
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... executive power , which did have to always be present and functioning , would be exercised by a monarch . 7 These philosophers ' understanding of democracy was grounded on the his- torical record . The fall of Athens , chronicled by ...
... executive power , which did have to always be present and functioning , would be exercised by a monarch . 7 These philosophers ' understanding of democracy was grounded on the his- torical record . The fall of Athens , chronicled by ...
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Índice
James Madisons Constitution of Freedom | 9 |
Abraham Lincolns New Birth of Freedom | 25 |
Woodrow Wilsons Progressive Constitution | 50 |
Franklin Roosevelt the Great Depression and the Rise of InterestGroup Government | 67 |
Congress Increased Power and Institutional Weakness | 79 |
Presidential Leadership and the Two Publics | 98 |
The Modern Judiciary and Palliative Government Still the Least Dangerous Branch? | 112 |
Deconstitutionalization and American Foreign Policy | 126 |
National Performance Review and Madisonian Constitutionalism The Persistence of Wilsonian Administrative Thought | 136 |
Conclusion | 149 |
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