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All American presidents, past and present, have cared deeply about power—acquiring, protecting, and expanding it. While individual presidents obviously have other concerns, such as shaping policy or building a legacy, the primacy of power considerations—exacerbated by expectations of the presidency and the inadequacy of explicit powers in the Constitution—sets presidents apart from other political actors.
Thinking about the Presidency explores presidents' preoccupation with power. Distinguished presidential scholar William Howell looks at the key aspects of executive power—political and constitutional origins, philosophical underpinnings, manifestations in contemporary political life, implications for political reform, and looming influences over the standards to which we hold those individuals elected to America's highest office.
Howell shows that an appetite for power may not inform the original motivations of those who seek to become president. Rather, this need is built into the office of the presidency itself—and quickly takes hold of whoever bears the title of Chief Executive. In order to understand the modern presidency, and the degrees to which a president succeeds or fails, the acquisition, protection, and expansion of power in a president's political life must be recognized—in policy tools and legislative strategies, the posture taken before the American public, and the disregard shown to those who would counsel modesty and deference within the White House.
Thinking about the Presidency assesses how the search for and defense of presidential powers informs nearly every decision made by the leader of the nation. In a new preface, Howell reflects on presidential power during the presidency of Barack Obama.
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Delve into the captivating world of the American presidency with "Thinking About the Presidency: The Primacy of Power". Dive deep into the minds of past and present presidents as they navigate the complexities of acquiring, protecting, and expanding power. With insights from distinguished presidential scholar William Howell, this book explores the unique preoccupations of presidents with power and how it shapes their decisions.
Experience a thought-provoking journey into the origins and implications of executive power in the American political landscape. From the philosophical underpinnings to the contemporary manifestations, "Thinking About the Presidency" sheds light on the driving forces behind presidential actions and their impact on political reform. Gain a new perspective on the standards we hold for those elected to the highest office in the land.
Uncover the hidden truths behind the presidency and how the quest for power influences every aspect of a president's term in office. Discover how the need for power is not just a personal desire but an inherent aspect of the presidency itself. Gain valuable insights into the ways in which power plays a pivotal role in shaping policy decisions, public appearances, and interactions within the White House.
Ready to unravel the mysteries of presidential power and its profound impact on the nation? Explore "Thinking About the Presidency" and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by those who hold the title of Chief Executive. Embark on a journey of knowledge and enlightenment with this insightful examination of presidential power.
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