Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Rating Presidential Performance
2. George Washington: An Image and Its Influence
3. Thomas Jefferson: Classical-Liberal Statesman of the Old Republic
4. Supreme Court as Accomplice: Judicial Backing for a Despotic Presidency
5. The Electoral College as a Restraint on American Democracy: Its Evolution from Washington to Jackson
6. Martin Van Buren: The American Gladstone
7. Abraham Lincoln and the Triumph of Mercantilism
8. Lincoln and the First Shot: A Study of Deceit and Deception
9. President Andrew Johnson: Tribune of States’ Rights
10. William McKinley: Architect of the American Empire
11. Theodore Roosevelt and the Modern Presidency
12. The Use and Abuse of Antitrust From Cleveland to Clinton: Causes and Consequences
13. From Opponent of Empire to Career Opportunist: William Howard Taft as Conservative Bureaucrat in the Evolution of the American Imperial System
14. Woodrow Wilson’s Revolution Within the Form
15. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal: From Economic Fascism to Pork-Barrel Politics
16. Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the First Shot: A Study of Deceit and Deception
17. Despotism Loves Company: The Story of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin
18. Harry S. Truman: Advancing the Revolution
19. From Kennedy’s “New Economics” to Nixon’s “New Economic Policy”
20. The Managerial President
21. The President as Social Engineer
22. On the Impossibility of Limited Government and the Prospects for a Second American Revolution
23. The American President: From Cincinnatus to Caesar
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
Contributors