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100 1  O'Neill, Johnathan G.|q(Johnathan George),|eauthor 
245 10 Conservative thought and American constitutionalism since 
       the New Deal /|cJohnathan O'Neill 
263    2211 
264  1 Baltimore :|bJohns Hopkins University Press,|c2022 
300    pages cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0  Traditionalists, neoconservatives, libertarians, and the 
       administrative state -- Straussians and the administrative
       state and the rise of the unitary executive, part 1 -- 
       Traditionalists, neoconservatives, and the erosion of 
       federalism -- Libertarians and the erosion of federalism -
       - Straussians and the erosion of federalism -- 
       Traditionalists and the modern presidency and the rise of 
       the unitary executive, part 2 -- Straussians, 
       neoconservatives, libertarians, and the modern presidency 
       -- Traditionalists, neoconservatives, and modern judicial 
       review -- Straussians and modern judicial review -- 
       Libertarians and modern judicial review and the imperative
       of litigation -- Conclusion : conservatives, Congress, and
       the cuture of American constitutionalism 
520    "In this work of intellectual history, the author 
       identifies four transformations in federal goverrnment 
       that followed the New Deal: the rise of the administrative
       state, the erosion of federalism, the ascendance of the 
       modern presidency, and the development of modern judicial 
       review. He then considers how schools of conservative 
       thought (traditionalists, neoconservatives, libertarians, 
       Straussians) responded to each transformation"--|cProvided
       by publisher 
650  0 Constitutional law|zUnited States|xPhilosophy 
650  0 Constitutional history|zUnited States|x20th century 
650  0 Constitutional history|zUnited States|y21st century 
650  0 Conservatism|zUnited States|x20th century 
650  0 Conservatism|zUnited States|y21st century