The Defiant Citizen
Episode 12: Why We Distrust Power Most Americans can tell you there are three branches of government. Far fewer can tell you why they exist. In this episode, we explore one of the most important—and least understood—ideas in the American constitutional system: the separation of powers. The Founders did not divide government because they trusted politicians. They divided government because they didn't. Drawing on their experiences with monarchy, history's warnings about concentrated power, and their understanding of human nature, they built a system designed to make government compete with itself before it could act on the people. We'll examine how the system was intended to work, a moment in American history when it worked exactly as designed, and what happens when constitutional safeguards begin to erode. Along the way, we'll explore why political gridlock may not be a flaw at all, but a feature—and why liberty often depends on government moving slower than we'd like. If freedom survives because power is divided, what happens when those divisions begin to disappear? That's the question. Welcome to The Defiant Citizen.
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