We the People and America’s Constitutional Crisis: Introduction to the Special Issue

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
C. Daum
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Abstract A majority of Americans agree that our democracy is at risk, but they disagree about the location of these threats. This article examines how debates about who constitutes the “we the people” seeded a politics of resentment that raised the saliency of the many antidemocratic tendencies and institutional features of the American political system. As the American electorate becomes more diverse, questions about whose voices, histories and votes should count have become increasingly fraught, and Donald Trump’s presidency exacerbated these tensions. The growing political divide and the public’s increased awareness of and attention to the anti-democratic features of our political system are pushing us closer to a political precipice as a minority of Americans seek to maximize their power at the expense of an increasingly frustrated majority. This is problematic in a democracy where confidence in the system requires individuals to believe that their participation matters and counts.
《我们人民与美国的宪法危机》特刊简介
大多数美国人都认为我们的民主正处于危险之中,但他们对这些威胁的位置持不同意见。本文考察了关于谁构成了“我们人民”的争论是如何播下了一种怨恨政治的种子,这种怨恨政治引发了美国政治体系中许多反民主倾向和制度特征的突出。随着美国选民变得更加多样化,关于谁的声音、历史和选票应该起作用的问题变得越来越令人担忧,而唐纳德·特朗普的总统任期加剧了这些紧张关系。不断扩大的政治分歧,以及公众对我们政治制度中反民主特征的认识和关注的增加,正把我们推向政治悬崖,因为少数美国人寻求以牺牲日益沮丧的多数人为代价,最大化他们的权力。这在一个民主国家是有问题的,因为对制度的信心要求个人相信他们的参与是重要的和重要的。
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