Affair of State
In "Affair of State," acclaimed author Richard A. Posner offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the political turmoil surrounding President Bill Clinton's scandal in 1998. Published by Harvard University Press in 2000, this engaging 288-page paperback delves into the complexities of the affair with Monica Lewinsky, providing a balanced examination of the implications for American governance and constitutional law. Posner meticulously assesses the actions of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr and weighs the arguments for and against impeachment, making this book a crucial read for anyone interested in U.S. politics, legal procedures, and the dynamics of power. With its scholarly approach and compelling narrative, "Affair of State" invites readers to reflect on the intersection of personal conduct and public responsibility in the realm of government. Discover the intricate details behind this pivotal moment in American history and gain a deeper understanding of its lasting impact.