The American Presidency: An Intellectual History,Used
The American Presidency: An Intellectual History,Used

The American Presidency: An Intellectual History,Used

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Jefferson Lecturer And Pulitzer Prize Finalist Forrest Mcdonald Is Widely Recognized As One Of Our Most Respected And Challenging Historians Of The Constitution. He Has Been Called Brilliant, Provocative, Controversial, Passionate, Pugnacious, And Crafty In Intellectual Combat. Whatever The Label, He Remains Unsurpassed As A Commentator On The American Founding.Novus Ordo Seclorum, His Bestknown Work, Was Hailed As 'Magisterial,' 'A Tourdeforce,' 'The American History Book Of The Decade,' 'The Best Single Book On The Origins Of The U.S. Constitution,' And Was Featured On Bill Moyers'S Highly Praised Pbs Series In Search Of The Constitution. Mcdonald Now Applies His Considerable Talents To A Study Of Another Venerable Institutionthe American Presidency.Writing At The Height Of His Powers As An Intellectual Historian, Mcdonald Explores How And Why The Presidency Has Evolved Into Such A Complex And Powerful Institution, Unlike Any Other In The World. Scores Of Republics Have Come Into Existence During The Last Two Centuries And Many Have Adopted Constitutions Similar To Our Own. But, As Mcdonald Persuasively Shows, The American Presidency Is Uniqueno Other Nation Has A Leadership Position That Combines The Seemingly Incongruous Roles Of Ceremonial Head Of State And Chief Executive Magistrate.Lacking An Acceptable Role Model, Mcdonald Explains, The Founding Fathers Constructed Their Idea Of The Presidency From Sources As Diverse As The Bible, Machiavelli, John Locke, The Ancient Greeks And Romans, The Laws Of England, And The Early Colonial And State Government Experiences. So Many Influences, He Suggests, Guaranteed A Substantial Degree Of Persistent Ambiguity And Contradiction In The Office.Mcdonald Chronicles The Presidency'S Creation, Implementation, And Evolution And Explains Why It'S Still Working Today Despite Its Many Perceived Afflictions. Along The Way, He Provides Trenchant Commentary Upon The Constitutional Convention, Ratification Debates, Presidencies Of Washington And Jefferson, Presidential Administration And Leadership, Presidentialcongressional Conflicts, The President As Chief Architect Of Foreign Policy, And The President As Myth And Symbol. He Also Analyzes The Enormous Gap Between What We'Ve Come To Expect Of Presidents And What They Can Reasonably Hope To Accomplish.Ambitious, Comprehensive, And Engaging, This Is The Best Singlevolume Study Of An Institution That Has Become Troubled And Somewhat Troublesome Yet, In Mcdonald'S Words, 'Has Been Responsible For Less Harm And More Good Than Perhaps Any Other Secular Institution In History.' It Will Make A Fine And Necessary Companion For Understanding The Presidency As It Moves Into Its Third Century.

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