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This research project explores the concept of 'republican time' in the context of nineteenth-century American democracy. It examines how generational succession influences democratic practices and the Constitution, using American literature alongside political science, history, and social theories.
How do you nurture democracy in a republic?
Today, as republics around the world are straining under the pressures of authoritarianism, this question becomes almost overwhelmingly urgent.
In helping to draw the blueprints for United States republicanism, Thomas Jefferson gave his answer in temporal terms: the U.S. would remain democratic as long as each generation was given power to repair the Constitution to suit their era, but also the obligation of handing on that document, with the entire re…
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