Liberal and Libertarian-Conservative divide on the presidency possesses too much power in our political system
Liberal and Libertarian-Conservative writers are divided between those who think that the presidency possesses too much power in our political system and those who believe that this is not a major issue. Starting with the links below, find one or more sites that relate to the topic of presidential power. Then use those sites and the Rossiter and Neustadt readings from Woll to discuss the topic.
https://www.pfaw.org/
https://www.cato.org/
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Liberal Writers- James MacGregor Burns: Burns is a political scientist who wrote the classic book, "The Power to Lead." In this book, Burns argues that the presidency has become too powerful and that this has led to a decline in the quality of American democracy.
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Libertarian-Conservative Writers- Herbert J. Storing: Storing was a political philosopher who wrote about the dangers of concentrated power. In his book, "The Complete Anti-Federalist," Storing argues that the presidency is one of the most dangerous institutions in the American government.
- "The Imperial Presidency" by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
- "The President and the American Political System" by Sidney M. Milkis
- "The Complete Anti-Federalist" by Herbert J. Storing
- "The Managerial Revolution" by James Burnham
- "The Vision of the Anointed" by Thomas Sowell