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|a Tatalovich, Raymond,
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|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80064376
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|a The presidency and political science :
|b paradigms of presidential power from the founding to the present /
|c Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University Chicago and Steven E. Schier, Carleton College ; with Thomas S. Engeman Formerly of Loyola University Chicago ; foreword by Theodore J. Lowi , Cornell University.
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|a Second edition.
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|a Armonk, New York :
|b M.E. Sharpe,
|c [2014]
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|a xxii, 311 pages ;
|c 24 cm
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Part I
|t The Origins of Constitutionalism
|g 1 --
|g 1
|t Constitutional Mythology: The Burns-Kendall Debate /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond
|g 3 --
|t The "Two Majorities" Thesis
|g 3 --
|t Deadlock of Democracy
|g 5 --
|t Debating Constitutionalism
|g 9 --
|t Conclusion
|g 12 --
|g 2
|t Original Intent and the Presidency: Hamilton versus Jefferson /
|r Thomas S. Engeman
|g Engeman, Thomas S.
|g 16 --
|t The Hamiltonian President
|g 16 --
|t The Jeffersonian Executive
|g 23 --
|t Conclusion
|g 30 --
|g 3
|t Jeffersonianism Sustained: Nineteenth-Century Thinkers /
|r Thomas S. Engeman
|g Engeman, Thomas S.
|g 35 --
|t Joseph Story
|g 37 --
|t Alexis de Tocqueville
|g 40 --
|t Frederick Grimke
|g 42 --
|t George Ticknor Curtis
|g 46 --
|t James Bryce
|g 48 --
|t Henry Clay Lockwood
|g 51 --
|t Conclusion
|g 54 --
|g Part II
|t Progressivism and Its Critics
|g 59 --
|g 4
|t Indictment of Constitutionalism: The Progressive Reconstruction /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond, Thomas S. Engeman
|g Engeman, Thomas S.
|g 61 --
|t Woodrow Wilson
|g 64 --
|t Henry Jones Ford
|g 68 --
|t Theodore Roosevelt
|g 71 --
|t J. Allen Smith, Charles Beard, and Herbert Croly
|g 75 --
|t Conclusion
|g 78 --
|g 5
|t Critics of Progressivism: The Early Constitutionalists /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond
|g 83 --
|t William Howard Taft
|g 83 --
|t Calvin Coolidge
|g 86 --
|t Charles C. Thach Jr.
|g 89 --
|t Conclusion
|g 95 --
|g 6
|t Sowing the Seeds of Progressivism: Liberalism and the Rise of the Heroic Presidency /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond
|g 101 --
|t Harold Laski and Class Politics
|g 102 --
|t Herman Finer and Collective Government
|g 105 --
|t Clinton Rossiter and Presidential Roles
|g 106 --
|t James MacGregor Burns's Typology
|g 110 --
|t Richard E. Neustadt and Presidential Influence
|g 111 --
|t Conclusion
|g 119 --
|g 7
|t Anti-Aggrandizement Scholars: Attacking Liberal Government and Liberal Presidents /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond
|g 126 --
|t C. Perry Patterson
|g 126 --
|t Alfred de Grazia
|g 130 --
|t Edward S. Corwin
|g 131 --
|t Conclusion
|g 135 --
|g 8
|t From Imperialism to Impotency: Liberal Malaise with Liberal Presidents /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond
|g 141 --
|t Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon
|g 142 --
|t George E. Reedy
|g 142 --
|t James David Barber
|g 145 --
|t Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
|g 147 --
|t Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter
|g 153 --
|t The Tethered Presidency
|g 154 --
|t The Illusion of Presidential Government
|g 155 --
|t Carter Revisionism
|g 157 --
|t Back to Parliamentarianism
|g 160 --
|t Charles M. Hardin
|g 160 --
|t James L. Sundquist
|g 162 --
|t Rexford G. Tugwell
|g 164 --
|t Conclusion
|g 167 --
|g 9
|t Return to Hamiltonianism: Ronald Reagan and the Movement Conservatives /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond
|g 174 --
|t The Fettered Presidency
|g 175 --
|t The Imperial Congress
|g 179 --
|t Energy in the Executive
|g 182 --
|t Conclusion
|g 185 --
|g 10
|t Bush, Obama, and Three Presidential Paradigms /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond, Steven E. Schier
|g Schier, Steven E.
|g 190 --
|t Hamiltonianism: A Strong President and Strong but Limited Government
|g 191 --
|t Jeffersonianism: A Weak President and Weak Government
|g 193 --
|t Progressivism: A Strong President and Unlimited Government
|g 196 --
|t Bush, the Hamiltonian; Obama, the Progressive
|g 199 --
|g Part III
|t The Empirical Presidency
|g 207 --
|g 11
|t Plebiscitary Politics, Presidential Leadership, and Personality /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond, Steven E. Schier
|g Schier, Steven E.
|g 209 --
|t Plebiscitary Politics
|g 210 --
|t The Expectations Gap
|g 210 --
|t Rhetorical Leadership
|g 212 --
|t Going Public
|g 214 --
|t Media Strategies
|g 217 --
|t The Fickle Public
|g 219 --
|t Presidential Leadership
|g 224 --
|t Context for Leadership
|g 224 --
|t Great Presidents
|g 228 --
|t Failed Leadership
|g 231 --
|t Personality
|g 236 --
|g 12
|t Legislative Leadership, Executive Unilateralism, and the Administrative Presidency /
|r Raymond Tatalovich
|g Tatalovich, Raymond, Steven E. Schier
|g Schier, Steven E.
|g 246 --
|t Legislative Leadership
|g 247 --
|t Rational Choice
|g 253 --
|t Agenda-Setting
|g 255 --
|t Executive Unilateralism
|g 258 --
|t Presidential War Prerogative
|g 260 --
|t Critiques of War Prerogative
|g 262 --
|t Domestic Prerogative Power
|g 266 --
|t The Administrative Presidency
|g 270 --
|t Politicized Bureaucracy
|g 272 --
|t Managerial Presidency
|g 274 --
|t Advice and Staff
|g 279.
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|a Schier, Steven E.,
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|a Engeman, Thomas S.,
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|a Lowi, Theodore J.,
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