Relic : how our constitution undermines effective government, and why we need a more powerful presidency
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Moe, Terry M. author.
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New York : Perseus Books Group, 2016., Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group, [2016].
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New York : Perseus Books Group, 2016., Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group, [2016].
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xx, 233 pages ; 22 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-220) and index.
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"Our government is failing us. Can we simply blame polarization, the deregulation of campaign finance, or some other nefarious force? What if the roots go much deeper, to our nation's start? In Relic, the political scientists William Howell and Terry Moeboldly argue that nothing less than the U.S. Constitution is the cause of government dysfunction. The framers came from a simple, small, agrarian society, and set forth a government comprised of separate powers, one of which, Congress, was expected to respond to the parochial concerns of citizens across the land. By design, the national government they created was incapable of taking broad and meaningful action. But a hundred years after the nation's founding, the United States was transformed into a complex, large, and industrial society. The key, they argue, is to expand the powers of the president. Presidents take a longer view of things out of concern for their legacies, and are able to act without hesitation. To back up this controversial remedy, Howell and Moe offer an incisive understanding of the Progressive Movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, one of the most powerful movements in American history. The Progressives shone a bright light on the mismatch between our constitutional government and the demands of modernity, and they succeeded in changing our government, sidelining Congress and installing a presidentially-led system that was more able to tackle the nation's vast social problems. Howell and Moe argue that we need a secondProgressive Movement dedicated to effective government, above all to reforms that promote strong presidential leadership. For it is through the presidency that the American government can address the problems that threaten the very stability of our society"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Howell, W. G., & Moe, T. M. (2016). Relic: how our constitution undermines effective government, and why we need a more powerful presidency . Perseus Books Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Howell, William G and Terry M. Moe. 2016. Relic: How Our Constitution Undermines Effective Government, and Why We Need a More Powerful Presidency. Perseus Books Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Howell, William G and Terry M. Moe. Relic: How Our Constitution Undermines Effective Government, and Why We Need a More Powerful Presidency Perseus Books Group, 2016.

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Howell, William G,, and Terry M Moe. Relic: How Our Constitution Undermines Effective Government, and Why We Need a More Powerful Presidency Perseus Books Group, 2016.

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