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Congressional Government

by Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, Jr. Connelly
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Synopsis

The government of the United States is a living system. As such, it is subject to subtle change and modifi cation over time, but still maintains a constancy via its central nervous system-a congressional form of rule. Woodrow Wilson saw congressional government as "Committee" government. It is administered by semi-independent executive agents who obey the dictates of a legislature,
though the agents themselves are not of ultimate authority or accountability.
Written by Wilson when he was a twenty-eight-year-old graduate student, this is an astounding examination of the American legislative branches, especially in light of the fact that Wilson had not yet even visited Congress at the time of its composition.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Transaction Publishers
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780765809285

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