Conservative thought and American constitutionalism since the New Deal / Johnathan O'Neill.

Author/creator O'Neill, Johnathan G. author.
Format Book
PublicationBaltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022.
Copyright Date©2022
Descriptionx, 385 pages ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Traditionalists, neoconservatives, libertarians, and the administrative state -- Straussians and the administrative state and the rise of the unitary executive, part 1 -- Traditionalists, neoconservatives, and the erosion of federalism -- Libertarians and the erosion of federalism -- Straussians and the erosion of federalism -- Traditionalists and the modern presidency and the rise of the unitary executive, part 2 -- Straussians, neoconservatives, libertarians, and the modern presidency -- Traditionalists, neoconservatives, and modern judicial review -- Straussians and modern judicial review -- Libertarians and modern judicial review and the imperative of litigation -- Conclusion : conservatives, Congress, and the cuture of American constitutionalism.
Abstract "In this work of intellectual history, the author identifies four transformations in federal goverrnment that followed the New Deal: the rise of the administrative state, the erosion of federalism, the ascendance of the modern presidency, and the development of modern judicial review. He then considers how schools of conservative thought (traditionalists, neoconservatives, libertarians, Straussians) responded to each transformation"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formebook version : 9781421444635
LCCN 2021055000
ISBN9781421444628 hardcover
ISBN1421444623 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book

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