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Gene Healy

    Gene Healy est un auteur distingué dont l'œuvre examine de manière critique la nature du pouvoir exécutif en Amérique. Son écriture explore en profondeur l'autorité constitutionnelle et les libertés civiles, disséquant les dangers potentiels inhérents à une présidence qui outrepasse ses fonctions. Les contributions de Healy examinent la relation complexe entre la domination exécutive et les libertés individuelles, exhortant les lecteurs à considérer l'équilibre des pouvoirs au sein du cadre politique de la nation.

    The Cult of the Presidency
    Indispensable Remedy
    • Indispensable Remedy

      The Broad Scope of the Constitution's Impeachment Power

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the rarity of presidential impeachments in American history, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to the Constitution's impeachment provisions. It delves into the historical context, purpose, and misconceptions surrounding impeachment, particularly challenging the myth that it is only applicable to criminal misconduct. By examining these elements, the work aims to clarify the broader implications and significance of impeachment as a constitutional remedy.

      Indispensable Remedy
    • The Cult of the Presidency

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers -- 2. "Progress" and the Presidency -- 3. The Age of the Heroic Presidency -- 4. Hero Takes a Fall -- 5. Superman Returns -- 6. War President -- 7. Omnipotence and Impotence -- 8. Why the Worst Get on Top ... and Get Worse -- 9. Toward Normalcy -- Afterword: Our Continuing Cult of the Presidency -- Notes -- About the Author -- Cato Institute

      The Cult of the Presidency