Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Challenges in Commercial Republican Regime Design
Part I: Searching for the Commercial Public Interest
1. The Political Constitution of the American Commercial Republic
2. Nation Building, the Public Economy, and the First Administrative State
3. Corporate Consolidation, the Privatized Economy, and the Second Administrative State
Part II: Reconstructing the Commercial Republic and the Administrative State
4. The Case for a Fourth Branch
5. Alternative and Competing Solutions
6. The Design of a Fourth Branch
Conclusion: Setting Administration in Its Rightful Place
Appendix: Variant Text A of the Virginia Plan
References
Index