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Peaceful Political Revolution in America
John Mulkins
30 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome back to another episode of the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Today, I will be talking with Sanford Levinson. Levinson is the W. St John Garwood and W St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law. He teaches Law at both Harvard and the University of Texas Law School in Austin. Sanford is the author of over 450 articles and book reviews, and seven books, including Our Undemocratic Constitution, Framed: America’s 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance, and De...
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Welcome back to another episode of the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Today, I will be talking with Sanford Levinson. Levinson is the W. St John Garwood and W St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law. He teaches Law at both Harvard and the University of Texas Law School in Austin. Sanford is the author of over 450 articles and book reviews, and seven books, including Our Undemocratic Constitution, Framed: America’s 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance, and De...
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Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S3 E 2 Constitution-Making in America with Sanford Levinson
Welcome back to another episode of the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Today, I will be talking with Sanford Levinson. Levinson is the W. St John Garwood and W St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law. He teaches Law at both Harvard and the University of Texas Law School in Austin. Sanford is the author of over 450 articles and book reviews, and seven books, including Our Undemocratic Constitution, Framed: America’s 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance, and De...
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1 week ago
1 hour

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S3 E1 The Next System and American Constitutionalism with Dr. Ben Manski
Welcome to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. I’ve been on a kind of sabbatical this past year. So much has happened, and I really needed to take the time to explore some of the major developments which, in several important ways, relate directly to the issue of our Constitution. The first was the issue of UAP disclosure. In a stunning announcement, members of Congress revealed that UAPs have most certainly been retrieved and reverse-engineered by our own government—in secr...
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3 months ago
54 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E10 Russia Against Modernity with Alexander Etkind
Welcome to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America Podcast The Anthropocene will be a doozy from what I'm hearing. Even if new technologies and new systems replace the ones currently falling apart, it will be a bumpy ride. It looks as if severe climate-related events will be occurring much more frequently. Monthly events could turn into weekly events, until eventually, those might even become daily events somewhere in the world. Megatrends appear to be rather obvious at first glance...
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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E9 System Change and the Future of Democracy with Peter Leyden
2 years ago
59 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E8 The Constitution Should not be Reclaimed with Samuel Moyn
Welcome back to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. In America, "We The People" are the constituent power, "the actor which always remains outside the government" as Seyes defined it. Or, as James Wilson put it, the people are simply "above" their Constitutions of government. The framers were well aware the people were watching. They were very clear the legitimacy of the government came from the consent of the governed. That is what made our framers revolutionaries, and why...
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E7 Constituent Power and the Future of Constitutional Democracy with Sergio Verdugo
In season one, I spoke with Arend Lijphart about democratic political systems. He had a number of recommendations on how Americans could improve our democracy if they really wanted to do. The question as always remains, how would Americans do that? I also spoke with George Van Cleve on his book, Making a New American Constitution. He had a pretty simple idea. Americans would form a national convention coordinating committee, for the purpose of raising funds for the endeavor, establishin...
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2 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E6 Equality with Frances Chiu
In the last episode, I talked with Juliano Benvindo about the similarities between the January 6th Capitol Insurrection and the more recent attack on all three branches of government in Brasilia. It turns out that Brazil has the greatest level of inequality in Latin America. Inequality in North America has also reached historic highs. It was bad enough that America had imported over 300,000 slaves from Africa. Brazil imported over 5 million. Inequality remains a serious problem for the 2 most...
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E5 Brazil’s Frenetic Pace of Constitutional Change with Juliano Benvindo
Events in America like the 2021 United States Capitol Insurrection are not unique to America. Brazil also suffered from a similar crisis on Jan 8, 2023. The attack there, on all three branches of government in Brasilia, was largely the result of the former president's insistence the election had been rigged. His supporters believed him, and although he lost by almost 2 million votes, the crowds turned out to overturn the election, in much the same way Trump supporters did on Jan 6, 2021...
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E4 Trailer, FDR and A New Economic Bill of Rights with Harvey J. Kaye and Alan Minsky
Welcome to the Peaceful Political Revolution in American Podcast. In Season 1 Episode 2 last year, I spoke with Professor Emeritus of Democracy & Justice Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Harvey J. Kaye. He is an award-winning author and editor of 18 books on history and politics -including Take Hold of Our History: Make America Radical Again and FDR on Democracy. In S1 E2, we talked about his book Thomas Paine and the Promise of America. He's a really gifted ...
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2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E3 Thomas Paine's Rights of Man with Gary Berton
Welcome back to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. I couldn't go any further without a discussion about Thomas Paine's Rights of Man. Not because it was historically significant, although it certainly was. But, because it lays the foundation for our nation and our identity as Americans, it is perhaps more relevant today than it was in 1792. I began this season with a discussion about American Sovereigns for a purpose. We need to begin to think of ourselves as the ...
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2 years ago
59 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E2 We The Elites with Robert Ovetz
Welcome to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Bernie loves to point his finger at the elites, but who are they and where do they come from? It seems as if Bernie believes they possess a lot more influence than the rest of us. But, what does our preamble mean if not that we the ordinary people in America are the ultimate source of power and law in America? So then, who were the elites? How did they differ from the mass of Americans in 1776 and later in 1787, even today...
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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S2 E1 American Sovereigns with Christian Fritz
Welcome back to the second season of the Peaceful Political Revolution in America Podcast, a series of conversations with America's top scholars, writers, journalists, and activists, on the topic of our Constitution. Thank you for tuning in to this podcast, and for your time, support, and continued interest in a subject that I personally find to be the most crucial topic of our time. Season one was an amazing journey for me, and I would sum it up like this: Americans, for the first time in hu...
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3 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E14 Making a new American Constitution with George William Van Cleve
Welcome back to the Peaceful Political Revolution in American Podcast. So, how do Americans "shore up" their institutions of government? How do we strengthen our democracy and protect it from the anti-democratic forces that are currently on the rise? The recent book by George Van Cleve, "Making a New American Constitution" argues that today the 1787 Constitution is protecting America’s increasingly wealthy oligarchy. The eighteenth-century government structure it created no longer serves most...
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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E13 Presidents, Populism and the Crisis of Democracy with William Howell
William Howell is the Sydney Stein Professor in American Politics at the University of Chicago, where he holds appointments in the Harris School, Department of Political Science, and College. Currently, he is the chair of the Department of Political Science, director of the Center for Effective Government, and co-host of Not Another Politics Podcast. William has written widely on separation-of-powers issues and American political institutions, especially the presidency. He currently is ...
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3 years ago
57 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E12 Our Undemocratic Constitution with Sanford Levinson
Any serious discussion about a peaceful political revolution in America would be incomplete if it did not include a conversation with today's guest. Sandford Levinson holds the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law. Previously a member of the Department of Politics at Princeton University, he is currently Professor of Government at the University of Texas in Austin. Levinson is the author of over 400 articles and book reviews as well as six books, inc...
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E11 The Icelandic Constitutional Assembly with Tom Ginsburg
Welcome back to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. When you look around the world at different constitutions, and how political systems are formed, you quickly realize that they are all quite different, even amongst the democratic nations. Every democratic country does democracy a little differently, and the results vary just as much. The conditions which lead to a new constitution can be as unpredictable as the events that follow. Constitution building is risky and c...
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3 years ago
50 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E10 The Icelandic Constitutional Council of 2014 with Jon Olafsson and Eirikur Bergman
(See transcript for the entire introduction) Welcome back to the Peaceful Political Revolution in American Podcast. Iceland has a really interesting history. You may know a bit about its scenic wonders if you ever watched Game of Thrones, but its political history is no less amazing. Iceland used to be part of Denmark, but in 1849, things began to change. In the 19th century, the Icelandic independence movement from Denmark was gaining momentum, while nationalism and demands for increased ci...
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E9 Death by a Thousand Cuts with Matt Qvortrup
Welcome to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Democracy is under attack. The rise of Trumpism has created a lot of anxiety amongst those who believe in democracy, and for good reason. We have all witnessed the recent attack on our capital, on our electoral system, on our right to vote, on vaccine mandates, and on immigration. There has been a sharp rise in white nationalist sentiment in America, and it's not only in the South. It has been fueled in part by the exponen...
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E9 Trailer: Death by a Thousand Cuts with Matt Qvortrup
Welcome to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Democracy is under attack. The rise of Trumpism has created a lot of anxiety amongst those who believe in democracy, and for good reason. We have all witnessed the recent attack on our capitol, on our electoral system, on our right to vote, on vaccine mandates, and on immigration. There has been a sharp rise in white nationalist sentiment in America, and it's not only in the South. It has been fueled in part by the exponen...
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3 years ago
2 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
S1 E8 The Sickness is the System with Richard Wolff
Welcome back to the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. It has been pointed out on this podcast by more than a few people, that our Constitution is as much an economic or class document, as it was a political one. For starters, our colonial era Constitution was designed to protect the interests of the slavocracy, to favor the individual accumulation of wealth and property over the collective well-being of society. In short, the framers created a political system to protect the...
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3 years ago
58 minutes

Peaceful Political Revolution in America
Welcome back to another episode of the Peaceful Political Revolution in America podcast. Today, I will be talking with Sanford Levinson. Levinson is the W. St John Garwood and W St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law. He teaches Law at both Harvard and the University of Texas Law School in Austin. Sanford is the author of over 450 articles and book reviews, and seven books, including Our Undemocratic Constitution, Framed: America’s 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance, and De...