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Problem #1 Intelligence: |
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Problem #2 Isolation: |
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Problem #3 Elitism: |
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Problem #4 Ease of seizing power: |
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Problem #5 Vote value: |
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Problem #6 Lobbying: |
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Problem #7 Appointees: |
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Problem #8 Campaign money: |
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However, democracies can easily be too broad |
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Problem #9 Intelligence: |
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Problem #10 Cost: |
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Problem #11 Supply and demand: |
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Problem #12 Media corruption: |
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The representation sweet spot |
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A 1:250 SUB-SENATE of 1,000,000 that elects 1:10 to a |
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1:2,500 MAIN-SENATE of 100,000 that elects 1:10 to a |
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1:25,000 OVER-SENATE of 10,000. |
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Broad incorruptible Democracy |
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A brief introduction to the proposed democracy |
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Sub-Senate: |
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Main-Senate: |
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Over-Senate: |
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The new design makes democratic revolutions easier |
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The illusion of democracy (2) |
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Thucydides, d. 400BC, History, 2.65 (3) |
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Patrick Henry, 1788.06.07 (4) |
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Theodore K. Rabb, Last days of the renaissance, Ch. 5 |
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Everyone knows the right direction here |
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Broadening a democracy is generally good, |
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Narrowing a democracy is generally bad |
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One king, one president, one monarch. |
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Ca***ius Dio, 52.9 |
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The first US Const***ution |
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Why no bill of rights? |
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James Wilson, 1787.10.06, (Federalist Papers) |
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Written to restrain freedoms |
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Gustavus Meyers, History of Great American Fortunes, 1.5 (2) |
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Book t***le: 1777, The year of the hangman |
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Ca***ius Dio, Reign of Augustus, 52.40 |
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Ca***ius Dio, Reign of Augustus, 53.2 |
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Our democracy is deeply flawed. |
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It must be fixed immediately. |
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Someone else was there shaping democracy |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Centinel #1, 1787.10.5 |
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Pauline Maier, Ratification, Introduction |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, John DeWitt, 1787.11.5 (3) |
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Anti-Federalist papers 1787.06.28 |
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The US began as a 1:1,200 democracy |
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James Madison Architect of the U.S. Const***ution |
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Patrick Henry, 1788.06.05, Anti-Federalist Papers |
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The US Const***ution mentions a 1:30,000 representation ratio. |
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America’s democracy is close to oligarchy |
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Paragraph 5 from the 1st U.S const***ution, |
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The Articles of Confederation (1777-1789) |
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The United States were a 1-in-1,200 democracy under their 1st const***ution of 1777-1789. |
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Melancton Smith speech, 1788.06.25. New York ratifying convention of America’s 2nd const***ution of 1789, Anti-Federalist Papers |
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The Federal Farmer 1787.10.08, Anti-Federalist Papers |
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Tyranny’s struggle works in small strategic steps |
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Lilly Tomlin |
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The Anti-Federalist Papers, 21 June 1787 |
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Sates rights is a cover story |
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Thomas Paine, Common Sense p.38-39 |
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The Anti-Federalist Papers, 1787.06.16 |
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Amendment proposed by the Ma***achusetts ratifying convention |
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Proposed amendment to the current U.S. const***ution, 1788.06.27, Anti-Federalist Papers |
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Proposed amendment to the current U.S. const***ution, 1787.08.06, Anti-Federalist papers, 4.4 |
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10,200 Representatives anyone? |
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A corrupt Supreme Court |
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David Hume, Political Discourses, 1715 |
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Percy Sh****ey |
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T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Ch. 69 |
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Machiavelli, The Prince, Ch. 7, 1513AD |
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Herman Melville, Moby d****, 1851, Ch. 41 |
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Herman Melville, Moby d****, 1851, Ch. 44 |
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In 1777-1789, the United States were a congress of 13 independent states |
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25.6% of delegates didn’t go to the “convention” |
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Then 21.6% of delegates then walked out of the “convention” |
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Our current const***ution was written |
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to restrain our freedoms |
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The song remains the same |
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A new const***ution was needed |
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The 2nd U.S. Const***ution was created |
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to enslave, not liberate. |
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Democracy transformed to oligarchyAmerica’s legislatures are 483x and 2,083x narrower today |
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Ca***ius Dio, Reign of Augustus, 53.17 |
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The truth has a ring to it |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, |
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The minority report of the Pennsylvania delegates |
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to the US Const***utional Convention, 1787.12.18 |
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What American-style democracy really is |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton, The farmer refuted |
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Abraham Lincoln, 1861.07.04 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Letters from the Federal Farmer, 1787.10.08 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, John Dawson’s Fears for the future, 1788.06.24 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, The minority report of the Pennsylvania delegates to the US Const***utional Convention, 1787.12.18 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, The minority report of the Pennsylvania delegates to the US Const***utional Convention, 1787-12-18 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Melancton Smith, 1788.6.20 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Melancton Smith, 1788.06.25 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Melancton Smith, New York ratifying convention, 1788.6.20 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, John DeWitt, 1787.10.22 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, John DeWitt, 1787.11.05 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Patrick Henry, 1788.06.05 |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Centinel #1, 1787.10.05 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Patrick Henry, Virginia ratifying convention, 1788.06.07 |
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Gore Vidal |
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Woodrow Wilson |
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Andrew Jackson |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, John DeWitt, 1787.10.27 |
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James Madison to George Was***ngton, Madison Papers, 9.383 |
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James Madison |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, 1787.06.16 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Patrick Henry, |
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Virginia ratifying convention 1788.06.12 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, James Madison replies to Patrick Henry, Virginia ratifying convention 1788.06.12 |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Melancton Smith, 1788.06.21 |
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Special ratifying conventions approved the US Const***ution |
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Decision in Philadelphia |
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Anti-Federalist Papers, Farmer Jonathan Smith’s speech at the Ma***achusetts ratifying convention. |
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Decision in Philadelphia book |
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Edgar Allen Poe, Ligeia |
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Vladimir Lenin |
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