George Washington-The Origins of The American Presidency
Edited By: Mark J. Rozell, William D. Pederson and Frank J. Williams
In looking at the presidency of George Washington, the one question that needs to be asked by political scientist is, Can we learn anything about the modern presidency by examining the presidency if George Washington or will the net effect be negligible? The answer, as one might expect, is unclear. Evidence from the records of the Constitutional Convention and other early documents is imprecise. While the framers respected Washington as an outstanding leader among them, his leadership attributes were highly unusual. For example, he appeared uncomfortable in possession of power, wished to remain out of the focus of attention, and did not seek position, in fact, he even resisted attending the Constitutional Convention, because…? [download]
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