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by vharuck
274 days ago
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>The problem is the citizens, which are chronically disengaged (a fact which has ample evidence behind it), not the legal framework. That sounds like a problem with the legal framework, if it relies on millions of individuals changing their personalities and priorities. That's not realistic. |
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> because that's a hard constraint that bounds all democratic systems.
There's no way to have democracy without an engaged citizenship.
And not only is it not a problem with the Constitution because of that fact, but it's a fact that the citizens were engaged in the past, so it absolutely is realistic.