

After America E2: The Oppressed Majority - How the Constitution Aids Authoritarianism
Jul 7, 2024
In this engaging discussion, the erosion of democratic norms and institutions is critically examined. The podcast argues how key structures like the Senate and Electoral College disproportionately favor one party, threatening public trust. It highlights the judiciary's politicization and its ramifications for minority rights. The rise of authoritarianism is explored, alongside the troubling effects of Christian nationalism and deregulation. Finally, the limitations of the Constitution as a barrier to modern governance are boldly addressed, prompting urgent reconsideration.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Democracy at Risk: Erosion and Backsliding
02:14 • 24min
The Judiciary's Role in Democracy
25:59 • 10min
The Fragility of Democratic Norms in Contemporary Politics
35:52 • 3min
The Erosion of Democracy and the Rise of Authoritarianism
38:25 • 5min
The Constitution as a Barrier to Modern Governance
43:13 • 1min