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Democratic Republic Research Paper

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Children across the country can be heard pledging allegiance “to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands;” however, research shows we no longer have a democratic republic in the United States. When the desires of the majority are systematically subverted to the desires a small and powerful minority, as is often in the case in the US, that system is an oligarchy. The democratic republic envisioned by the founding fathers has been replaced by an oligarchy to which they would have objected. With no express discussion of corporations in the constitution, the responsibility of defining the role and privileges of corporations in the US has been left largely to the United States Supreme Court. …show more content…

According to a Newsday poll 93.7% of Americans opposed the decision. Supreme Court decisions have eroded the protection of private property of the individuals in favor of a concept of “public good” that is defined by elites. When the country was founded “interests of the voting constituency and the interests of economic constituency were the same,” because there were no large enterprises and each family represented a single voting unit. Finally, Anderson states “Money is power; it can—and does—buy politicians and armies.” The great distance between the founding of the country and the modern day has allowed a perversion of the philosophy the country was founded upon. Corporations can exist in both oligarchs and democracies, but left unchecked have a tendency to become oligarchs (Anderson

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