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Washington University in St. Louis

Progressive Era

2011

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The Progressive Presidency And The Shaping Of The Modern Executive, Andrea Scoseria Katz Jan 2011

The Progressive Presidency And The Shaping Of The Modern Executive, Andrea Scoseria Katz

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The contemporary presidency, with its expanded foreign policy, administrative and public duties, is largely a brainchild of the Progressive Era. The Progressives envisioned an enlarged executive, one outside the original guidelines of the U.S. Constitution, which they deemed “archaic,” “undemocratic,” and unsuited to the demands of the modern age, in which mass capitalism dislocated, alienated and disenfranchised the common man. The Progressives wanted to bring about a more energetic, streamlined, and unified state at the helm of which stood the presidency, an office of popular leadership and swift action. To accommodate this new, active figure, some Progressives believed it necessary …