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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The structural prejudice of the American Constitution against majority rule


What is eerily unspoken or ignored is the structural prejudice of the American Constitution against the quintessential democratic principle of majority rule.

    I am not picking on the United States government here. After all, class rule is thousands of years old. In ancient Rome the aristocrats feared the plebians -and both loathed the voiceless slave class.

    Now and then a Caesar can arise as a champion of the " common people " - meaning mostly more" bread and circuses " ( better than nothing ) .

    A pure democracy would tolerate neither the Supreme Court nor the Electoral College. Possibly the Senate and the Congress could be replaced by a General Assembly with its natural divisions.

   The president could be quickly replaced for failure to please the majority.

   Only entrenched , pretentiously " educated " elites fear the masses.
From the beginning how inclusive was WE ?

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