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Exploring the pivotal role of Congress in American political tradition, this classic work examines its decline in power and prestige throughout the 20th century. The author argues that the cessation of Congress as an active political institution would threaten political liberty in the United States. With a focus on restoring its influence, the book presents a critical analysis of the challenges facing Congress. Burnham, renowned for "The Managerial Revolution," offers a thought-provoking perspective on the future of American democracy.
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Congress and the American Tradition, James Burnham
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- 2011
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