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Lawrence Reed on Best and Worst American Presidents

The Great Antidote

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Evolution of Presidential Power in the US Government

The chapter explores the historical development of executive power in the US government, comparing it to other nations and examining the limitations imposed by term limits and democratic processes. It delves into the changing perceptions of government authority over generations, influenced by events like the Great Depression and societal reliance on an expanded role of the government.

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