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The Relationship Between Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian Traditions in the American Presidency
This chapter explores how Ronald Reagan adopted a Hamiltonian conception of the presidency while pledging to roll back the administrative state, and discusses the Republican Party's acceptance of the Jeffersonian notion that the Supreme Court should be restrained. It also highlights the modern Democratic Party's embrace of the Hamiltonian conception of the judiciary as a protector of minority rights.