The Merits—and Risks—of Constitutional Politics
Further comments on the prospects for democratizing modern forms of government
Sanford Levinson:
The participants in this symposium all join in desiring significant constitutional reform, focusing on the general rubric of “democratizing” what is now almost universally recognized to be an undemocratic political structure established by the Philadelphia Convention in 1787.
As in 1787, when the mission was to supplant the “imbecilic” government ...
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