AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. ""So Many Unexpected Things"": Contingency and Character in Modern Political Thought2. ""Without the Prescription of the Law"": Virtue and Discretion in Locke's Theory of Prerogative3. ""All Was Confusion and Disorder"": Regularity and Character in Hume's Political Thought4. ""The King Can Do No Wrong"": Blackstone on the Executive in Law5. ""It Squints towards Monarchy"": Constitutional Flexibility and the Powers of the President6. A ""Patriotic and Dignifying President"": Republican Virtue and the PresidencyConclusionNotesIndex
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""Provides a scholarly review of the discussions about emergency power by those who debated and drafted the United States Constitution and then advocated for and against its ratification. He also gives a thorough analysis of the writings on emergency power by four key political theorists... whose work influenced our Founding Fathers' view... Mr. Fatovic demonstrates quite convincingly that the importance of contingency and emergency events was never far from the minds of either the political theorists or the creators of the United States Constitution.""