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Would The Founders Still Recognize Their Republic?

In a democracy, a faithless majority will take whatever it wants from the minority - including its liberty & property. That’s where we are today on the 250th anniversary .

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zerohedge.comStai leggendo6 g fa

Would The Founders Still Recognize Their Republic?

In a democracy, a faithless majority will take whatever it wants from the minority - including its liberty & property. That’s where we are today on the 250th anniversary .

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fortune.com8 g fa

America at 250: why the Constitution was built to restrain government, not celebrate majority rule | Fortune

Our founders designed the Constitution to safeguard liberty and property against majoritarian excess—a century of emergencies has steadily eroded it.

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    America at 250: why the Constitution was built to restrain government, not celebrate majority rule | Fortune

    Our founders designed the Constitution to safeguard liberty and property against majoritarian excess—a century of emergencies has steadily eroded it.

  2. sabato 4 luglio 2026·zerohedge.com

    Would The Founders Still Recognize Their Republic?

    In a democracy, a faithless majority will take whatever it wants from the minority - including its liberty & property. That’s where we are today on the 250th anniversary .