Keen On America

America Never Was a Democracy—And That's Why It's Dying Now

Aug 11, 2025
Osita Nwanevu, a Nigerian-American journalist and author of 'The Right of the People', challenges the notion of American democracy, arguing it’s built on anti-democratic principles. He critiques institutions like the Electoral College for blocking the will of the majority and advocates for a radical reinvention of the political system. Nwanevu emphasizes the need for direct democracy in the workplace and calls for transformative reforms to empower everyday citizens, aiming to fulfill democracy's true promise.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Memory Of The 2000 Result

  • Nwanevu recalls as a second grader being angry that Bush won despite Gore's popular vote.
  • He uses this memory to highlight enduring anti-majoritarian quirks like the Electoral College.
INSIGHT

Founders Built An Anti-Majoritarian Republic

  • Osita Nwanevu says the founders designed the republic to prevent majority rule.
  • He argues we should remake that order toward democratic majority rule.
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Trump's Appeal Is Institutional Disruption

  • Nwanevu says many voters support Trump to unsettle and disrupt political institutions.
  • He argues defeating him needs a new affirmative political vision, not mere restoration.
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