• "We Must DEFEND Democracy!"… Or Do We? | Ep 297

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

"We Must DEFEND Democracy!"… Or Do We? | Ep 297

  • Summary

  • Summary
    In this conversation, Clayton Cuteri explores the concept of democracy versus a constitutional republic, emphasizing the historical failures of democracies and the importance of understanding the true nature of American governance. He discusses the implications of populism, the illusion of choice within political parties, and the need for new political movements that prioritize the common man. Through historical examples, he illustrates how democracies can devolve into tyranny and calls for a shift in political engagement to create a more representative system.

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    Timecodes:
    00:00 - Exploring the Concept of Democracy
    01:42 - Understanding Constitutional Republic vs. Democracy
    06:04 - Historical Lessons on Democracy and Tyranny
    12:09 - The Rise and Fall of Democracies
    17:28 - The Illusion of Choice in Political Parties
    20:49 - A Call for New Political Movements


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