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 More              relevant now then ever, THE CULT OF THE PRESIDENCY:              America's Dangerous Devotion to Executive Power by Gene Healy, examines how Americans have              expanded presidential power over recent decades by expecting              solutions for all national problems, and concludes by calling for              the president's role to return to its properly defined              constitutional limits.
 "The year's most pertinent and sobering              public affairs book."GEORGE F. WILL, Newsweek
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