Damus
Austin · 1w
Alexis de Tocqueville’s book is incredibly insightful. He outlays how America could fail 200 years ago and much of what he saw as weaknesses became downfalls.
Eugene Jarecki profile picture
Amen to that. Direct democracy was America’s founding strength. Our military-imperial potential, which even Washington himself warned against, was our founding flaw. This culminated with Eisenhower’s warning against the military-industrial complex. But his fuller warning goes further, cautioning us against “selfish pressure groups” who use “the power of concentrated finance” to hold the nation’s priorities “captive.”
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atyh · 1w
might wanna read up on how early americans felt about direct democracy and why they rejected it outright.