Imperfect Union The Constitutional Roots of the Mess We're In edition by Eric Black Politics Social Sciences eBooks

After more than two centuries of mostly very successful services rendered, our constitutional system deserves honor and respect. But it was written by men who had no magic powers to foresee the problems of governing a 21st century superpower in a globalized economy in a country 10 times the size on the one they contemplated.
Today, in a nation riven by the nasty 21st century brand of hyperpartisanship that exploits veto points embedded in the system, some of the Constitution’s outdated features are contributing to serious problems in ways that the Framers never imagined.
Over recent history, as many new democracies created constitutions, none of them adopt the features of the U.S. Constitution as a model. The founders and framers of those new nations can benefit from studying both the strengths and the weaknesses of the world’s oldest written constitution. But most Americans are blind to the weaknesses and unwilling to think about what might be less than optimal about the holy writ of 1787.
Polarization aside, we are indoctrinated to treat the Constitution as not only our basic law, laying out the framework for our system of government, but as a leading symbol of the nation itself.
As with a religion, perfection complex gets in the way of openly discussing or even identifying the role the Constitutional structure plays in the problems we face today. But if we want to think through how our system is failing us, or bogging down, or preventing our government from addressing the nation’s most pressing problems, perhaps we have to bravely trace the problem as close to its source as we can get.
This MinnPost ebook will examine a number of constitutional questions and challenges that we face today, including How we get things done, the two-party system, the Electoral College, the judiciary branch, Congress, the U.S. system versus a parliamentary system, and potential reforms.
Imperfect Union The Constitutional Roots of the Mess We're In edition by Eric Black Politics Social Sciences eBooks
I really enjoyed Imperfect Union. I learned a lot about the Constitution and early American history. However, it really needs a good editor with a sharp eye. I realize that it was written as a serial column in a newspaper or blog, but there are some pretty blatant errors in grammar and the wrong word being used in sentences. I would have thought those would have been caught before posting it on Amazon. Also, a good editor could easily have removed the self-referential sentences and passages that make it obvious that it was written serially. Still, a great resource for people who want to understand the electoral college and the U.S. Supreme Court, warts and all!Product details
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Imperfect Union The Constitutional Roots of the Mess We're In edition by Eric Black Politics Social Sciences eBooks Reviews
Read it twice to really understand it, because I don't have much legal background, and because the issues came up so much in NYT articles and Rush Limbaugh and anyone who has an ABSOLUTELY CORRECT opinion about everything. Funny way of presenting it too. (I love to learn, at age 70. Important to pay attention to our world). I seriously care about this crazy world.
I really enjoyed Imperfect Union. I learned a lot about the Constitution and early American history. However, it really needs a good editor with a sharp eye. I realize that it was written as a serial column in a newspaper or blog, but there are some pretty blatant errors in grammar and the wrong word being used in sentences. I would have thought those would have been caught before posting it on . Also, a good editor could easily have removed the self-referential sentences and passages that make it obvious that it was written serially. Still, a great resource for people who want to understand the electoral college and the U.S. Supreme Court, warts and all!

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