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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 388 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the Foreword, Stephen L Carter writes about "(preserving)
a vision of America that almost nobody really believes in
but almost everybody desperately wants to. In this vision,
we are united in a common enterprise and governed by common
consent. (W)e are people of good will, aiming at a fairer,
more integrated society, which we will achieve through the
actions of our essentially fair institutions. And the key
to this enterprise ... is voting. ... (T)
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She concludes,
"Justice Potter Stewart wrote in 1964 that our form of
representative self-government reflects 'the strongly felt
American tradition that the public interest is composed of
many diverse interests, (which) ... in the long run ... can
better be expressed by a medley of component voices than by
the majority's monolithic command.' ... I hope we
rediscover the bold solution to the tyranny of The Majority,
which has always been more democracy, not less." p 20
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