Jarhyn
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- Natural Philosophy, Game Theoretic Ethicist
I would say one of these days I would like to participate in writing a Constitution, even if just in practice or as a hypothetical example to be presented to the world of a "new" constitution.But you get to choose which level of representation is 'democratic'. Nice.And in a representative democracy we do that through our elected representatives.No, it wouldn't.Eh, wouldn’t letting the states - the peoples’ representatives - decide a contentious moral issue be democracy?It may well be that we won’t be able to keep our democracy.
Letting the people - the actual people themselves - decide a contentious issue would be democracy.
"I don't like what our federal representatives have decided, therefore it's more democratic to go with the opposite decision as made by our state representatives" is drivel.
Democracy isn't really a characteristic of the USA at any level; Most of your representatives are elected on turnouts that are laughably small, so even before we start in on all of the myriad technical problems and the (both deliberate and accidental) obstacles to genuine representation of public opinion, the claim to be democratic is laughable at every level in your system.
Not that there's anything particularly wonderful about democracy, even if it's well designed to actually reflect the will of the majority. Opinions shouldn't be allowed to override facts, unless you enjoy being miserable.
It would take some group participation, though.