The New Roberts Court, Donald Trump, and Our Failing Constitution
This book traces the evolution of the constitutional order, explaining Donald Trump's election as a symptom of a degraded democratic-capitalist system. Beginning with the framers' vision of a balanced system—balanced between the public and private spheres, between government power and indi...
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Abstract | This book traces the evolution of the constitutional order, explaining Donald Trump's election as a symptom of a degraded democratic-capitalist system. Beginning with the framers' vision of a balanced system—balanced between the public and private spheres, between government power and individual rights—the constitutional order evolved over two centuries until it reached its present stage, Democracy, Inc., in which corporations and billionaires wield herculean political power. The five conservative justices of the early Roberts Court, including the late Antonin Scalia, stamped Democracy, Inc., with a constitutional imprimatur, contravening the framers' vision while simultaneously claiming to follow the Constitution's original meaning. The justices believed they were upholding the American way of life, but they instead placed our democratic-capitalist system in its gravest danger since World War II. With Neil Gorsuch replacing Scalia, the new Court must choose: Will it follow the early Roberts Court in approving and bolstering Democracy, Inc., or will it restore the crucial balance between the public and private spheres in our constitutional system? |
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AbstractList | This book traces the evolution of the constitutional order, explaining Donald Trump's election as a symptom of a degraded democratic-capitalist system. Beginning with the framers' vision of a balanced system—balanced between the public and private spheres, between government power and individual rights—the constitutional order evolved over two centuries until it reached its present stage, Democracy, Inc., in which corporations and billionaires wield herculean political power. The five conservative justices of the early Roberts Court, including the late Antonin Scalia, stamped Democracy, Inc., with a constitutional imprimatur, contravening the framers' vision while simultaneously claiming to follow the Constitution's original meaning. The justices believed they were upholding the American way of life, but they instead placed our democratic-capitalist system in its gravest danger since World War II. With Neil Gorsuch replacing Scalia, the new Court must choose: Will it follow the early Roberts Court in approving and bolstering Democracy, Inc., or will it restore the crucial balance between the public and private spheres in our constitutional system? This text examines what Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death and Judge Neil Gorsuch's appointment means for the future of democracy in America. Before Scalia's death, the five conservative justices of the Roberts Court - John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Anthony Kennedy, and Antonin Scalia - stamped a capitalised version of democracy, discussed here as Democracy, Inc., with a constitutional imprimatur. The justices believed they were upholding the American way of life, but they instead placed our democratic-capitalist system in its gravest danger since World War II. Democracy, Inc. not only contravenes the framers' vision of a system balanced between the public and private spheres, government power and individual rights, but also threatens the very survival of American constitutionalism. |
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TableOfContents | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Democracy, Inc., and the Betrayal of the Constitution -- Part I The Foundation for a Balanced Structure -- Chapter 2 The Constitutional Framing: Republican Democracy, Private Property, and Free Expression -- The Revolutionary Background -- Experience Defeats Idealism -- The Nature of the Citizen-Self -- Republican Democratic Government and the Public Sphere -- Property and the Private Sphere -- Balancing the Public and Private -- Free Speech and a Free Press -- Part II The Transformation of the Constitutional System -- Chapter 3 Republican Democracy Evolves: Corporations and Laissez Faire -- Chapter 4 Pluralist Democracy Saves the United States and Invigorates Free Expression -- American Democracy Transforms: Reconciling the Public and Private -- Pluralist Democratic Theory: Free Expression Becomes a Constitutional Lodestar -- Chapter 5 Pluralist Democracy Evolves: Free Expression, Judicial Conservatism, and the Cold War -- The Early-Cold War, Free Expression, and Moral Clarity -- The Flip Side of the Cold War: Liberty and Equality in an Emerging Consumers' Democracy -- Civil Rights and Democracy -- Capitalism and Democracy -- Chapter 6 Democracy, Inc., and the End of the Cold War -- The Rise of Democracy, Inc.: An Attack on Government -- The Early Roberts Court in Democracy, Inc -- Statutory and Other Non-constitutional Cases -- Free-Expression and Other Constitutional Cases -- Part III The Early and New Roberts Courts -- Chapter 7 Constitution Betrayed: The Endangerment of the American Democratic-Capitalist System -- The Framing and Originalism -- Social and Political Theory -- The Practical Effects of Laissez Faire in History -- Chapter 8 Will We Save the AmericanConstitutional System? -- Index |
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