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    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 9 15:18:27 2021
    The first question: Is America a democracy?

    https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/12/07/biden-democracy-summit-people-power/
    "For the United States specifically, the role of money in politics, partisan gerrymandering, endless gridlock in Congress, and the recent voter suppression efforts targeting Black communities in the South should certainly be on the agenda.

    All are important and relevant topics. Something more fundamental, however, is needed.

    The clear erosion of our political institutions is just the latest evidence, if any more was needed, that it’s past time to discuss what democracy actually means—and why we should care about it. We have to question, moreover, whether the political
    systems we have are even worth restoring or if we should more substantively alter them, including through profound constitutional reforms.

    Such a discussion has never been more vital. The systems in place today once represented a clear improvement on prior regimes—monarchies, theocracies, and other tyrannies—but it may be a mistake to call them adherents of democracy at all. The word
    roughly translates from its original Greek as “people’s power.” But the people writ large don’t hold power in these systems. Elites do. Consider that in the United States, according to a 2014 study by the political scientists Martin Gilens and
    Benjamin Page, only the richest 10 percent of the population seems to have any causal effect on public policy. The other 90 percent, they argue, is left with “democracy by coincidence”—getting what they want only when they happen to want the same
    thing as the people calling the shots."

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