Founders' Constitution: Protecting The Elite Interests

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The US Constitution was written in 1787 by a group of wealthy, property-owning elites who sought to protect their economic interests from the threat of popular democracy. The Constitution was designed to impede political and economic democracy and to protect the government and the capitalist economy from democratic control. The founding fathers also failed to protect the groups they were subjugating, such as black slaves, free colonists of colour, and women.

Characteristics Values
Protects the rule of property Against economic democracy
Protects the capitalist economy Against democratic control
Protects the interests of a wealthy elite Against the interests of small property owners, middle-income mechanics and farmers
Protects the minority of the opulent Against the threat of popular democracy
Protects the shared economic interests of property-owning elites Against democracy

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The Constitution was designed to impede political democracy and prevent economic democracy

The Constitution was written in 1787 and continues to dictate how the US is governed today. It was designed to impede political democracy and prevent economic democracy. The founding fathers were rich men, linked together by business and family connections, and they wrote the Constitution to protect their wealth and power.

The Constitution was intentionally designed to protect the shared economic interests of the property-owning elites from democracy. The founding fathers recognised their shared class interests and sought to restrain the demands from below with a new federalist system. This system could check organised movements from democratically controlling the states while blocking the democratisation of the economy.

The Constitution was also designed to protect the capitalist economy from democratic control. Noam Chomsky has said that the Constitution was created to give a 'perpetual power of the elite minority to check the will of the majority', ensuring that the minority of the opulent would be protected from the threat of popular democracy.

The slightly prosperous people who make up the base of support for the Constitution are buffers against the blacks, the Indians, and the very poor whites. They enable the elite to keep control with a minimum of coercion and a maximum of law.

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The Constitution was designed to protect the interests of a wealthy elite

Noam Chomsky has argued that the Constitution was designed to create a perpetual power of the elite minority to check the will of the majority, ensuring that the minority of the opulent would be protected from the threat of popular democracy. The Constitution, Chomsky says, reinforces capitalism and its dysfunction.

The Constitution was written in 1787 by those who distrusted democracy and the people who would wield it. The Framers' vision was to protect the shared economic interests of the property-owning elites from democracy. They were compelled to restrain the demands from below with a new federalist system that could check organised movements from democratically controlling the states while blocking the democratisation of the economy.

The Constitution was also designed to protect the interests of the colonial elite by preserving slavery, as Britain began to dismantle it.

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The Constitution was designed to protect the rule of property against economic democracy

The US Constitution was written in 1787 by a group of wealthy, property-owning elites who sought to protect their own economic interests against the threat of popular democracy. The Constitution was designed to impede political democracy and prevent economic democracy, ensuring that the minority of the opulent would be protected from the majority.

The Constitution was created to serve the interests of a wealthy elite, but it also did enough for small property owners, middle-income mechanics and farmers to build a broad base of support. This slightly prosperous group acts as a buffer against the very poor, enabling the elite to maintain control with a minimum of coercion and a maximum of law.

The preservation of slavery was a motivating factor for independence among the colonial elite, as it protected their wealth. The Constitution was also designed to protect the interests of property-owning elites from the demands of those below them, blocking the democratisation of the economy.

The system of government is filled with roadblocks and obstructions that make significant change impossible, protecting the rule of property against economic democracy.

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The Constitution was designed to protect the interests of property-owning elites from democracy

The Constitution was written in 1787, and it still dictates how the US is governed today. It was designed by people who distrusted democracy and the people who would wield it. The Framers' vision was to protect the shared economic interests of the property-owning elites from democracy. They recognised their shared class interests and were compelled to restrain the demands from below with a new federalist system that could check organised movements from democratically controlling the states while blocking the democratisation of the economy.

The Constitution was intentionally designed to impede political democracy and prevent economic democracy. It was created to give a perpetual power to the elite minority to check the will of the majority, ensuring that the minority of the opulent would be protected from the threat of popular democracy.

The Continental Congress, which governed the colonies throughout the war, was dominated by rich men, linked together in factions and compacts by business and family connections. The Constitution serves the interests of a wealthy elite, but also does enough for small property owners, for middle-income mechanics and farmers, to build a broad base of support. The slightly prosperous people who make up this base of support are buffers against the blacks, the Indians, and the very poor whites. They enable the elite to keep control with a minimum of coercion, a maximum of law—all made palatable by the fanfare of patriotism and unity.

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The Constitution was intentionally designed to impede political democracy and prevent economic democracy. It is a rule book written in 1787 that still dictates how the US is governed today. It was created by those who distrusted democracy and the people who would wield it. The Framers' vision was to protect the shared economic interests of the property-owning elites from democracy. They wanted to restrain the demands from below with a new federalist system that could check organised movements from democratically controlling the states while blocking the democratisation of the economy.

Noam Chomsky has said that the Constitution achieves the 'perpetual power of the elite minority to check the will of the majority'. The Constitution and US politics reinforce capitalism and its dysfunction. The system of government is mined with countless roadblocks and obstructions that make significant change impossible. The rule of property is protected against economic democracy.

Frequently asked questions

The Constitution was written by a group of wealthy men who wanted to protect their own economic interests. They created a system that would protect the rule of property and capitalism from democratic control.

The founders were concerned about the threat of popular democracy and wanted to ensure that the minority of the opulent would be protected. They also wanted to protect their wealth, including by preserving slavery.

The Constitution was designed to be inefficient, making significant change impossible without tearing up the rule book and starting over. It also created a federalist system that could check organised movements from democratically controlling the states while blocking the democratisation of the economy.

While the Constitution primarily served the interests of a wealthy elite, it also did enough for small property owners, middle-income mechanics and farmers to build a broad base of support. This slightly prosperous group acted as a buffer against the very poor and marginalised groups, allowing the elite to maintain control with a minimum of coercion.

The Constitution is a rule book written in 1787 that still dictates how the US is governed today. While the world has changed dramatically, the Constitution remains virtually the same, continuing to serve the interests of a few and impede political and economic democracy.

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