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How Are Settler Colonialism, Imperialism, and Elitism Baked into the US Constitution? Aziz Rana on The Constitutional Bind: How Americans Came to Idolize a Document that Fails Them

Speaking Out of Place

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Constitutional Complexities in American History

This chapter examines the intricate relationship between the U.S. Constitution and historical social movements, highlighting the disconnect between institutional norms and public sentiment. It critiques the Supreme Court's role and conservative dominance in shaping constitutional interpretations that perpetuate inequality. The discussion expands into the narratives of American exceptionalism and decolonization, advocating for a political revolution to address the sovereign rights of Indigenous nations and Black liberation.

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