Theodore Lowi, Zealous Scholar of Presidents and Liberalism, Dies at 85

Theodore J. Lowi, a venerated political scientist who challenged conventional scholarship on presidential power and identified the emergence of what he called “interest-group liberalism,” died on Feb. 17 in Ithaca, N.Y. …

Professor Lowi acerbically coined what he called the “Law of Succession,” which holds that each new president enhances the reputation of his predecessors. CONT.

Sam Roberts, New York Times

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