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Title: AMERICAN IDEALS and the AMERICAN CONSTITUTION


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AMERICAN IDEALS and the AMERICAN CONSTITUTION
  • Contd
  • May 14th, 2003

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3.) Limits on Government
  • Bill of Rights
  • the first Ten Amendments (1789)
  • Congress shall make no law...

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Amending the Constitution (Article V)
  • Methods of Amending the Constitution
  • Proposing Amendments...
  • 2/3 of both Houses of Congress
  • or 2/3 of state legislatures
  • Ratifying Amendments...
  • 3/4 of states (either by the state legislature or
    special convention)

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Recent Amendments/Proposals for Amendment
  • 27th Amendment (1992) -- Congressional Pay
  • Equal Rights Amendment
  • Flag Amendment
  • Balanced Budget Amendment

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Assessing the American Constitutional Framework
(...from a democratic perspective)
  • bicameral legislature
  • indirectly elected president (e.g. electoral
    college)
  • unelected Supreme Court
  • separation of powers/checks and balances
  • federalism
  • formal limits on the powers of government
  • rigid constitution

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Democracy -- Protection of Individual Rights
Protection of Individual Rights
Low (Emphasis on General Welfare)
High
UNITED STATES
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Final Point...
  • American Constitution grounded in emphasis on
    rights of individual and limits on government
  • American emphasis on mass political participation
    emerged out of American political context,
    political culture and political practice

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AMERICAN POLITICAL CULTURE
  • American Political Ideals
  • May 14th, 2003

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POLITICAL CULTURE What is It?
  • value consensus regarding the appropriate method
    of making political decisions and the appropriate
    spheres subject to political decision-making
  • constitution (formal rules of the game)/political
    culture (operational rules of the game)
  • both about process and outcome

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POLITICAL CULTUREWhat is It?
  • CHARACTERISTICS
  • consensus -- not monolith
  • enduring -- not transitory
  • different from (but related to) political
    ideology
  • more complex, less consistent than ideology

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Elements of American Political Culture
  • liberty
  • egalitarianism
  • equality of opportunity
  • mass democracy/populism
  • individualism and individual responsibility
  • voluntarism
  • moral absolutism
  • patriotism

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POLITICAL CULTUREWhere Does It Come From?
  • IMMIGRATION
  • religious/ethnic background
  • fleeing religious persecution
  • emphasis on liberty
  • puritanism
  • moral absolutism
  • protestantism
  • distrust of hierarchy
  • protestant work ethic
  • voluntarism

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POLITICAL CULTUREWhere Does It Come From?
  • GEOGRAPHY
  • more land than labour
  • undermined development of rigid social hierarchy
  • reinforced emphasis on individualism
  • frontier imagery
  • settlement preceded authority

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POLITICAL CULTUREWhere Does It Come From?
  • HISTORICAL EVENTS
  • American Revolution
  • patriotism
  • emphasized liberty and democracy
  • American Civil War
  • emphasized idea of one nation

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POLITICAL CULTUREWhere Does It Come From?
  • ECONOMY
  • dynamic, rapidly growing economy
  • reinforced notions of equality of opportunity,
    individualism, and individual responsibility

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POLITICAL CULTUREWhere Does It Come From?
  • POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
  • reflect political culture but also reinforce it
  • constitutional emphasis on individual rights and
    limited government
  • political practice emphasizing mass participation

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POLITICAL CULTUREWhere Does It Come From?
  • PLACE IN THE WORLD
  • major superpower
  • doctrine of isolationism ultimately unsustainable
  • reinforced patriotism and moral absolutism

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Main Point!
  • American politics is shaped by various values
    (sometimes contradictory) which arose out of the
    historical context in which the US political
    system developed
  • these values and the historical context have been
    self-reinforcing
  • this political culture is widely shared and
    deeply embedded
  • commitment to these values is often shared by
    those critical of American political practice

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