Subverting the Republic
Auteur : Nicholas F. Jacobs, Sidney M. Milkis
Date de publication : 2025-06-10
Ăditeur : University Press of Kansas
Nombre de pages : 328
Résumé du livre
Donald Trumpâs presidency and the extraordinary events that led to his reelection in 2024 have changed how we understand the presidencyâbut this transformation was not of his own making. His unprecedented rise to power brazenly defies established constitutional norms and institutions, and Trump 2.0 promises another disruptive term. Yet, as Nicholas F. Jacobs and Sidney M. Milkis reveal, Trumpâs brand of presidential politics is not merely a shocking departure from tradition, but a symptom of a constitutional disease that has long afflicted the American polity. They call this condition presidentialism, a dangerous shift towards an executive-centered politics and government that places immense power in the hands of a single individual.
While some scholars of American politics view the Trump presidency as a cult of personality, Jacobs and Milkis argue that his unsettling ascent to the White House was decades in the making, the result of numerous cultural, institutional, and constitutional changes. From aggressively redeploying the federal governmentâs administrative powers, to using the tools of the modern presidency to undertake a hostile takeover of the Republican Party, the authors comprehensively detail Trumpâs first presidential administration to understand the peril of a presidency-centered democracy. The disruptive features of Trumpâs presidential politics should not be viewed as an ephemeral phenomenon, nor will the threat that presidentialism poses to American democracy end once he finally leaves office.
Subverting the Republic explains why Trump has reigned over American politics for nearly a decade and why his mastery threatens to deepen a crisis that tears at the fabric of the American constitution.