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The President, Congress, and the Constitution: Power and Legitimacy in American Politics [Paperback]

Richard M. Pious (Author), Christopher H. Pyle (Author)
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0029253802 978-0029253809 April 1, 1984

"This is a book about principles, politics, & power-constitutional principles & how they affect the power of the president, Congress, and the courts to decide some of the momentous issues of our time.

The cases & materials examined here address fundamental questions about the authority of the United States government to wage war, conduct diplomacy, rule autocratically in times of emergency, and cloak its actions in secrecy. At stake is nothing less than the question of who shall control the awesome resources of the world's richest and most powerful nation.

Contrary to the dominant thrust of most writing about American politics since the 1930s, this book focuses not on the short-term acquisition & exercise of political power, but on the long-term legitimacy of claims to power that would fundamentally alter the constitutional distribution of policy-making authority. It proceeds on the assumption that the most important people in American politics today are not the politicians or their financial backers, nor the electorate and their manipulators, but the founders who write, and the followers who reinterpreted, the constitutional rules that define what constitute a legitimate exercise of governmental authority."


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  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press (April 1, 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0029253802
  • ISBN-13: 978-0029253809
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Erudite collection of documents supports book's thesis well, November 24, 1999
This review is from: The President, Congress, and the Constitution: Power and Legitimacy in American Politics (Paperback)
Pyle and Pious do an excellent job of bringing together the proper corpus of primary documents to support their thesis that different institutions of power, especially the executive and less-so the judiciary, have not respected the constitutional confines placed on them. The two professors, through an erudite and relevant collection and commentary of source materal, including books, essays, and Supreme Court cases, make a strong argument. Moreover, the authors substantiate facts with source material and are neither implictly nor explicitly supercilious in their presentation of their commentary and sources. I personally recommend this book as either a text for use in an American Government class at the High School or college level in addition to a personal read for any one who has an acute interest in American political history.
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When the text of the Constitution is ambiguous, recourse must be had to the ideas underlying the text: ideas inferrable from the document as a whole, from the intent of the framers, and from the political thought imputable to the framers or to their document. Read the first page
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United States, World War, House of Representatives, New York, President Nixon, War Powers Resolution, Great Britain, North Vietnam, President Roosevelt, New Deal, The Imperial Presidency, Alexander Hamilton, President Carter, Southeast Asia, Dominican Republic, South Vietnam, State Department, White House, James Madison, Organic Act, President Truman, Theodore Roosevelt, Articles of Confederation, Bricker Amendment, President Johnson
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