Jesse Sorgatz

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Democracies tend to elevate any person with enough wealth and charisma to stand out in a crowd. Democracies neither necessarily nor naturally reward merit. Nor do they punish incompetence. Democracies tend to go along with the popular will, and Socrates knew that the popular will could be easily manipulated into believing any odd thing.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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