
S4 E21 Congressional Deliberation: A Conversation with Kevin J. Burns and Jordan T. Cash
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Legislative Statesmanship and Democratic Processes
This chapter explores the complexities of legislative statesmanship in the American Congress, focusing on historical examples, such as John Quincy Adams' challenge to the House gag rule on slavery. It examines the interplay between theoretical principles and practical politics, highlighting the unique roles of vice presidents and speakers in shaping legislative debates and democratic processes.
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