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Jean-Jacques Rousseau and American Amnesia (?)

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"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." - Rousseau, The Social Contract.

How is that American framers of "democracy" read, recited, reiterated, recontextualized and reified this quote without applying it to their own context? How is it that Americans crafted the Three-Fifths Compromise amid Rousseau's truism? Hos is that those truths held to be self-evident were nowhere in evidence with respect to Africans?

Perhaps we should simply blame the lawyers.

These are important questions and should not be reduced to the notion that America's founding fathers denied the humanity of Africans. If that is actually the case, then a good number of them might be understood to have engaged in bestiality of a most vile nature. In any case, these men do not emerge as moral or rational. The contradictions are too great - and they are fundamental to the unresolved issues facing this nation.

Voting Is Obsolete

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America ceased to be a democracy a long time ago. I suppose 1789 is as good a year as any to pin the tail on the donkey. In all of the anti-democratic machinations that followed the Articles of Confederation, money has always talked. The recent development of municipalities purchasing (through lobbyists) services from elected officials could mark a new low.

By the way, what sort of dementia makes Americans believe they actually live in a democracy? I guess it's because elections are broadcast on television and reported in newspapers. Sarcasm isn't the best tool, but it seems to me that voting is truly obsolete.
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