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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Kemme, Tom
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| Publisher: |
University of Wisconsin Press
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| Date: |
01/01/1987
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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The President of the United States, says the Constitution, cannot act in many specified instances without the "advice and consent" of Congress. But "advice" is not a strong word. And taking or not taking advice is a fairly nebulous situation . . . creating an instability, a fundamental ambiguity, at the very heart of power, between the Congress and the President. It is this instability, and this wide-openness, that allows the free play of the more intangible types of power that begin where the constitution breaks off: sex, personality, and character. Things which are left out of civics textbooks are what Allen Drury took as his subject in such novels as
Advise and Consent,
A Shade of Difference, and
Capable of Honor.
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