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Congressional government

A Study in American Politics
Book • 2015
In this book, Woodrow Wilson examines the American federal system, with a particular emphasis on Congress as the central and predominant power.

He critiques the committee system within Congress, arguing that it makes legislative decisions less accessible and accountable to the public.

Wilson also discusses the evolution of party power and its impact on congressional proceedings, advocating for a more deliberative and transparent legislative process.

The book contrasts congressional government with parliamentary systems and highlights the unique characteristics of the American system.

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