994: A.J. Jacobs | The Year of Living Constitutionally
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ποΈ 23 May 2024
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Summary
What can a year of following the US Constitution per the founding fathers' intentions teach us about the future of democracy? A.J. Jacobs has answers here!
What We Discuss with A.J. Jacobs:- The founding fathers were not entirely in favor of pure democracy. They feared mob rule and wanted checks and balances to prevent a tyranny of the majority. The Constitution was a big step forward for democracy at the time, but still had elements of elitism.
- The original meaning and interpretation of parts of the Constitution, such as the Second Amendment and free speech rights, are quite different from how they are viewed today. Both liberal and conservative perspectives would likely disapprove of some of the original 18th century understandings.
- The founding fathers seemed more open to changing minds and flexible thinking compared to the intransigent political positions common today. Examples like Ben Franklin and James Madison illustrate their willingness to admit uncertainty and change opinions based on reason and evidence.
- American democracy is fragile and must be actively maintained and protected. A.J. Jacobs remains optimistic that reforms and hard work can help save the American democratic system, but it requires dedication and the American people deciding to "lift the sun up" on the country's future.
- We can help revive an appreciation for democracy by making it fun and celebratory again, like it was back in the early days of America. Baking "election cakes" to share and enjoy while voting, or hosting festivities at polling places, can inject some much-needed positivity and help encourage participation. Simple acts like this are a good starting point to begin strengthening our civic society and democratic institutions.
- And much more...
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| 0:00.0 | Coming up next on the Jordan Harbinger show. |
| 0:02.8 | Ben Franklin in the Constitutional Convention, |
| 0:05.9 | he got up and he said, |
| 0:07.3 | the older I am, the less certain I am of my own opinions. |
| 0:11.6 | He told this little story parable joke. He said there was a |
| 0:16.4 | French lady who said to her sister, it's so weird I am the only person I've |
| 0:22.4 | ever met who is right on every single issue. |
| 0:27.0 | And his point was, we're all that French lady. |
| 0:30.0 | We all have this cognitive bias that we think we're right. |
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