it also means any form of government where the ultimate power lies in the hands of the people.
I don't see anything here that grants ultimate power to the people.
it also means any form of government where the ultimate power lies in the hands of the people.
I don't see anything here that grants ultimate power to the people.
There was always an anti-democratic strain in the political thought of the USA.
It was founded to restrain/limit democracy with strongly centralised executive institutions.
It was that way from the start, by design.
That's not a unique quote either, it's typical of the Founders' thoughts.
Hungary was also the best part of the Soviet Bloc to live in for the people.
So it's not just that modern Hungary is worse: communist Hungary is more miss-able than communist East Germany.
Nigel Swain's two books on the subject are good:
Collective Farms Which Work? (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985)
Hungary: The Rise and Fall of Feasible Socialism (London: New Left Books, 1992)
He's writing from the perspective of a non-red English academic who's like.... "wait... this works?? how do we explain the anomaly?"
Hungary had full shelves, booming agriculture, available consumer goods.
Or the CIA made it all up because Mao and Stalin et al did nothing wrong. 🙄
They made mistakes. But overall their countries were a gazillion times better from their influence.
It says "The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof"
There's nothing in it comparable to "the people of Nigeria from whom government through this Constitution derives all its powers and authority".