The Constitution, signed 237 years ago, is losing its revered status, with progressive academics arguing it threatens freedom rather than serving as a foundational ideal.
Aziz Rana argues that the Constitution has rendered democracy almost unworkable, which reflects a growing sentiment that it may no longer serve its intended purpose.
Erwin Chemerinsky criticizes American government as dysfunctional and lacking public confidence, attributing much of the issue to the Constitution's design and implications.
Recent critiques frame the Constitution as increasingly antidemocratic, questioning its functionality in contemporary governance and suggesting that its relevance is under serious review.
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