The Imperial Presidency

Houghton Mifflin (1973)
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Contents: What the Founding Fathers intended -- Where the Founding Fathers disagreed -- The rise of presidential war -- Congress makes a comeback -- The presidency resurgent : the Second World War -- The presidency ascendant : Korea -- The presidency rampant : Vietnam -- The revolutionary presidency : Washington -- Democracy and foreign policy -- The secrecy system -- The future of the presidency.

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