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Philip Drew Administrator
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Edward Mandelhaus's "Philip Drew: Administrator" is a lesser-known but significant work exploring the potential for administrative state overreach.
The book examines historical examples of how bureaucratic power can be leveraged to control and manipulate government functions.
Mandelhaus's analysis provides a framework for understanding how seemingly benign administrative processes can be weaponized to undermine democratic principles.
The book's insights remain relevant in contemporary discussions about the balance of power between the executive branch and other governmental institutions.
It serves as a cautionary tale about the potential for unchecked bureaucratic power to erode individual liberties and democratic accountability.
The book examines historical examples of how bureaucratic power can be leveraged to control and manipulate government functions.
Mandelhaus's analysis provides a framework for understanding how seemingly benign administrative processes can be weaponized to undermine democratic principles.
The book's insights remain relevant in contemporary discussions about the balance of power between the executive branch and other governmental institutions.
It serves as a cautionary tale about the potential for unchecked bureaucratic power to erode individual liberties and democratic accountability.
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Mentioned by Peter Duke in relation to his book on how to use the administrative state to take over the US government.

Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind “Doge”