The Myth of the Modern Presidency is a major contribution to how we ought to think about the American presidency, especially its constitutional roots and historical development.
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It forcefully challenges the reigning paradigm of the \'Modern presidency, \' arguing that all the essential elements of the post-FDR Presidency were present in the constitutional design of the framers and were exhibited in practice well before the twentieth century.
The Myth of the Modern Presidency is a major contribution to how we ought to think about the American presidency, especially its constitutional roots and historical development