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  <title>Decline and Fall?</title>
  <description> For most of the twentieth century, conservatives argued for a strong Congress whose closer connection to voters could check the grand delusions of presidential administrations. Now, however, everyone seems to have opted for Wilsonian, top-down executive leadership. Philip Wallach explains how we got here, why Congress remains indispensable for republican self-government, and what sort of structural reforms could help it reclaim its place in our constitutional system.  Related Links  Philip Wallach, Why Congress (2023) Philip Wallach, &amp;quot;Choosing Congressional Irrelevance,&amp;quot; Law &amp;amp;amp; Liberty Yuval Levin, &amp;quot;Congress Is Weak Because Its Members Want It to Be Weak,&amp;quot; Commentary (2018) </description>
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