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Morgan Holmgren's avatar

Another factor that supports your claims is death of the Constitutional Amendment as a part of American politics. Up until the 1970s/80s (a time period you highlight) Constitutional Amendments were a regular part of the American political system and since there has only been one and it has an asterisk. When was the last time there was a sustained effort at an Amendment? I have never seen what a campaign for an amendment looks like - hell my parents were of an age that they got the right to vote in 1972 because of the 26th amendment. Just another point in your argument's favor is that we have given up on the idea that our institutions can and sometimes should change, but there was a time where it was normal.

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Rebecca Neuwirth's avatar

Thanks for this and your analysis. Can you share your thoughts about mounting extremism in Europe and parts of Asia, where multiparty politics exists and is enshrined? I'm not sure why this is the answer given that...

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