Evaluating presidents on the merits of whether their policies promoted
peace, prosperity, and liberty, this ranking system takes a distinctly
new approach. Historians and scholars have long tended to give higher
rankings to presidents who served during wartime, were well spoken, or
exceeded in expanding the power of the executive office. However, this
new examination cuts through these longstanding biases and political
rhetoric to offer a new nonpartisan system of ranking that is based
purely on how well each president's policies adhered with the founders'
original intention of limiting federal power in all its aspects. As a
result, the book provides an alternative history of the United States as
seen through the founders' likely vision of subsequent presidential
actions. These presidential rankings will surprise most and enlighten
even acknowledged experts on the presidency.