The Future of the Presidency
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Sam Potolicchio
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Sam Potolicchio
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One Day University presents a series of audio lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice.
Throughout American history historians, political scientists, and policymakers have frequently lamented the trajectory of the Presidency and argued for institutional reform. Some presidential observers argue that the Presidency is too powerful, while others claim it's too constrained. This lecture will assess the health of the Presidency, forecast its likely future, and offer prescriptive renovations. The guiding questions of the session will look into whether the modern institution lives up to the Founders' original vision, how the American presidency compares to other presidential systems around the world, what type of presidential aspirants will dominate the future, and what institutional changes would correct any modern deficits to Article 2 of the Constitution. The lecture will end with an argument for how to change how we both vet and select the President of the United States.
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- EmilyK
- 01-14-22
Funny, engaging but short
I loved this and wish the professor had more lectures on Audible. This was funny and interesting and very topical. Anyone who’s interested in history or politics would really enjoy this.
My only complaint is during the end it’s clear that it’s taken from a video presentation and we had no idea of the questions he had on his slides.
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