Jamie Smith

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The key distinction between communism generally and American democracy is this: in America, public power and private power are dispersed widely in the government and marketplace. While in communist nations, public power and private power (to the extent the latter exists at all) are concentrated in far fewer hands. The American version of democracy rejects all systems that concentrate power, however well-intentioned their architects’ motivations may be.
How America Works... and Why It Doesn't: A Brief Guide to the U.S. Political System
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