Abstract

The Greening of Congress

Barthelmes, Wes | November 30, 1970 issue

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The article reveals the working of the U.S. Congress. It describes the U.S. Congress as an incurable mess. Its committees grind out piecemeal or contradictory legislation dealing with festering domestic problems. All rules and procedures of the U.S. Senate and the House exacerbate the problem by fragmenting the legislative agendas. These disabilities have generated a set of power relationships that has debilitated the U.S. Congress and increased the susceptibility of the Presidency to "Caesarism." However, there's some hope to be found in this deplorable situation.

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POWER (Social sciences); UNITED States. Congress. Senate; UNITED States. Congress; CAESARISM; LEGISLATION; UNITED States -- Politics & government; UNITED States
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