THE VIRTUE OF INACTIVITY:

As Prof. Sunstein’s illuminating posts have reminded us, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a man of purposeful action and sweeping vision. But is that necessarily a good thing? The lionization of presidents with ambitious policies and ideas biases our historical perspective, as Gene Healy reminds us in this excellent book review. Interesting presidents give us better biographies, but boring presidents may give us better governance.

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