![]() | The Upside-Down Constitution Subjects: Federal government -- United States; Federal government -- United States -- History; Constitutional history -- United States; United States. Supreme Court; Over the course of the nation's history, the Constitution has been turned upside-down, Michael Greve argues in this provocative book. The Constitution's vision of a federalism in which local, state, and federal government compete to satisfy the preferences of individuals has given way to a cooperative, cartelized federalism that enables interest groups to leverage power at every level for their own benefit. Greve traces this inversion from the Constitution's founding through today, dispelling much received wisdom along the way. Greve Michael S. : href="http://www.aei.org" target="new"> American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. |
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