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Are you tired of the constant debate over the legitimacy and accountability of the modern administrative state? Look no further than "Law and Leviathan: Redeeming the Administrative State" to find a highly original framework for restoring confidence in government bureaucracy. In this award-winning book, Cass Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule argue that the administrative state can be redeemed through clear rules, transparency, and a commitment to morality.
With their powerful principles, public officials can ensure that guidelines are not constantly changing and that administrative agencies are not abusing their power. By making rules that are understandable and avoiding contradictions, the administrative state can address the concerns of critics and skeptics who decry the "deep state." Don't be left behind in the chaos, embrace the stability and guidance that "Law and Leviathan" offers.
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