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The book explores the evolution of federal government powers since the Constitution's creation, highlighting a stark contrast between the framers' original intentions and contemporary practices. It delves into the concerns expressed by historian Carl Becker, who suggests that the founders would be alarmed by the extent of government authority today. The narrative critically examines how the interpretation and implementation of constitutional powers have shifted, raising questions about the implications for democracy and individual rights.
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The United States, Carl Becker
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- 2001
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