
George Will on the Conservative Sensibility
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Teddy Roosevelt and the Evolution of Presidential Power
This chapter examines Teddy Roosevelt's transformative impact on the presidency, highlighting his beliefs, contrasting his approach with previous presidents, and discussing the implications of power delegation to the executive branch. It critiques the romanticized view of presidential elections and underscores the constitutional limits of legislative power in the U.S.
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