New York Times guest essay calls for liberals to bypass ‘broken’ Constitution, make it more ‘amendable’
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New York Times guest essayists urged liberals to pack the union with more states, reduce the power of the Senate, and abandon attempts to reclaim the Constitution.
Nikolas Lanum is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
"Starting with a text that is famously undemocratic, progressives are forced to navigate hard-wired features, like the Electoral College and the Senate, designed as impediments to redistributive change while drawing on much vaguer and more malleable resources like commitments to due process and equal protection," Doerfler and Moyn wrote.
The pair admitted that it’s difficult to find a constitutional basis for labor unions or abortion in a document "written largely by affluent men more than two centuries ago." Therefore, the New York Times guest essayists pushed forward the idea that liberal legislators should instead tackle the issue on their merits, without bothering to invoke the Constitution. They added that leaving democracy "hostage" to the Constitution is challenging, and demands extraordinary consensus in order to achieve "meaningful progress."