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The Dangerous Fantasy of Lincoln: Framing Executive Power as Presidential Mastery
Invoking Lincoln is a troubling political maneuver in recent years in significant ways that the movie Lincoln highlights. This paper uses the movie to highlight the recent tendency to identify presidential mastery with Lincoln, providing support for the unitary executive and for executive overcoming of law in moments that the executive himself identifies as crises.