Jason Sands

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Counter-majoritarianism also has a temporal dimension. Present-day majorities may be held in check by decisions made in the past—sometimes the distant past. This happens in two ways. First, since constitutions may endure for decades and even centuries, one generation inevitably ties the hands of majorities generations into the future. Legal theorists have called this the problem of the dead hand.
Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
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