~ Civics Unhinged: Dispatches from Trumpistan!
Americans have long worried about corrupt politicians. But corruption traditionally involved individuals abusing public office for private gain. What happens when the office itself begins to acquire economic value? In this episode, I explore a deeper institutional question: whether the presidency is increasingly being viewed not as a public trust temporarily granted by the electorate, but as an asset capable of generating political, financial, and personal returns. The issue extends beyond any single president. It concerns the expectations future presidents may inherit, and what happens when the nation’s highest office becomes something to be monetized rather than stewarded. — Dunneagin 📖 To read the text of this essay and explore the catalog, visit Civics Unhinged on Paragraph [https://ai.paragraph.com/@civicsunhinged]. ☕ Reader editions and collected volumes—including Volumes 1, 2, 3, and The Liar’s Guide to Autocracy—are available on the Fourthwall bookshelf [https://f-p-dunneagin-shop.fourthwall.com/]. Reader and listener correspondence is always welcome at dunneagin@dunneagin.net [http://dunneagin@dunneagin.net]. Questions, observations, or a note on how you first stumbled into the chronicle are particularly appreciated. — F.P. Dunneagin | Civics Unhinged Get full access to ~ Civics Unhinged: Dispatches From Trumpistan ~ at dunneagin.substack.com/subscribe [https://dunneagin.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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