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The original title for this post was “Where’s the Constituency?” Then I came across an interview of Mark Peterson discussing his latest book, The Making and Breaking of the American Constitution, and changed the tone. One thing led to anoth...
Gerrymandering is back in the headlines. The Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v Callais made it easier for state legislatures to dilute the power of black voters and harder for victims to prove racial discrimination. Several states are a...
Someone recently asked how I respond to people who defend the Bill of Rights and are hesitant to entertain the need for a democratic constitution. My response to that question is below. This exchange got me thinking about an older article I...
“America is not a democracy, which means we’re being ruled by a small elite. That is just unacceptable. I think that’s the fundamental basis of a political movement in this country. Everyone knows how much power corporations have. They are...
Hi everyone. Thanks for bearing with me during a drought of blog content. I’ve been writing a few longer articles for Marxist Unity Group’s publication, Light and Air. I’ll share them here when they’re published. There should also be an art...
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