The Rhetorical Presidency: New EditionModern presidents regularly appeal over the heads of Congress to the people at large to generate support for public policies. The Rhetorical Presidency makes the case that this development, born at the outset of the twentieth century, is the product of conscious political choices that fundamentally transformed the presidency and the meaning of American governance. Now with a new foreword by Russell Muirhead and a new afterword by the author, this landmark work probes political pathologies and analyzes the dilemmas of presidential statecraft. Extending a tradition of American political writing that begins with The Federalist and continues with Woodrow Wilson’s Congressional Government, The Rhetorical Presidency remains a pivotal work in its field. |
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69–77; Herbert J. Storing, “Introduction,” in Charles C. Thatch, The Creation of
the Presidency 1775–1789 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969), vi;
Edward Corwin, The President: Office and Powers, 4th ed. (New York: New York
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