We, All of the People by Hélène Landemore, assistant professor of political science at Yale. Excerpted from the article: Who should write the constitution of a democratic country and, indeed, any country? The answer seems obvious: its people. Yet the constitutions of existing states, including democratic ones, have usually been written by small, rather unrepresentative subsets of individuals. Solon
5 lessons from iceland’s failed crowd-sourced constitution by helene landemore (article)
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