1st Edition

Congressional Government A Study in American Politics

By Woodrow Wilson Copyright 2002
410 Pages
by Routledge

412 Pages
by Routledge

344 Pages
by Routledge

The government of the United States is a living system. As such, it is subject to subtle change and modification over time, but still maintains a constancy via its central nervous system-a congressional form of rule. Woodrow Wilson saw congressional government as "Committee" government. It is administered by semi-independent executive agents who obey the dictates of a legislature, though the... Read more
Transaction Introduction, PREFACE TO Fifteenth EDITION, PREFACE, I. introductory, II. THE HOUSE OF Representatives, II THE House of Representatives. REVENUE AND SUPPLY, IV. THE SENATE, V. THE EXECUTIVE, VI. CONCLUSION, INDEX

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Woodrow Wilson