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The United States is not a democracy. We need a democratic constitution! A media wing of the Democratic Constitution Blog.

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episode Ep. 80: Guy Aitchison on Popular Resistance and the Idea of Rights artwork

Ep. 80: Guy Aitchison on Popular Resistance and the Idea of Rights

“There’s a tradition of these rights being claimed by groups who were excluded and who they weren’t originally intended for, because they have that possibility inherent to them, which is the idea of universal equality and universal freedom.” Dr. Guy Aitchison joins the Democratic Constitution Podcast to talk about his 2020 article, “Popular Resistance and the Idea of Rights [https://academic.oup.com/book/33781/chapter-abstract/288538840?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false],” in which he argues for the role of rights as a vocabulary of political critique and struggle. Our conversation touches the neo-republican conception of rights, rights claims as speech acts and forms of communication, the importance of “moral rights,” and the Declaration of Independence. Listeners may find some of the themes familiar, including C.B. Macpherson’s concept of possessive individualism—discussed both in our reader [https://docs.google.com/document/d/19ejLXScq4hIEt0B8cNQKBDxHvxGu92iIquHWsf_8B4A/edit?tab=t.0] on universal and equal human rights and in my interview with Matt McManus [https://democraticconstitutionblog.substack.com/p/the-democratic-constitution-podcast-45b?utm_source=publication-search]—as well as the history of the Levellers, which I explored in a recent article [https://democraticconstitutionblog.substack.com/p/the-leveling-spirit-a9b?utm_source=publication-search]. Gil Schaeffer’s recent article [https://democraticconstitutionblog.substack.com/p/the-declaration-of-independence-and] argues for the radicality of the Declaration of Independence’s invocation of universal and equal rights. I make the same argument here [https://jacobin.com/2025/07/independence-day-constitution-democracy-bicentennial]. The photo for this week’s episode is from a 1964 demonstration in Atlantic City in support of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.

19 de jun de 2026 - 49 min
episode Ep. 79: Clyde Barrow on the Life and Times of Charles A. Beard artwork

Ep. 79: Clyde Barrow on the Life and Times of Charles A. Beard

“Beard resigned and wrote a very scathing letter of resignation, which is still read today. But he was such a beloved figure at Columbia, he actually provoked several days of protests and riots on the campus, of students demanding that he return and not be subject to this inquisition, and several other prominent faculty resigned right in his wake as well because of it.” Clyde Barrow returns to the podcast to talk about Charles Beard, the subject of his 2000 book, More Than a Historian: The Political and Economic Thought of Charles A. Beard. Beard was one of the foremost American intellectuals of the 20th century, and the author of several important books, including An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. Clyde discusses the state of constitutional critique during the early 20th century and Beard’s place within it; Beard’s analysis of judicial review and checks and balances; his relationship with the English Labour Party, the German Social Democratic Party, FDR, and the New Deal Democrats; and why Beard should be understood as a socialist but not a Marxist. I last spoke with Clyde about the radical sociologist C. Wright Mills [https://democraticconstitutionblog.substack.com/p/clyde-barrow-on-c-wright-mills-nicos].

12 de jun de 2026 - 53 min
episode Ep. 78: Richard Wolff on Marxism, Trump, and Political and Economic Democracy artwork

Ep. 78: Richard Wolff on Marxism, Trump, and Political and Economic Democracy

“The argument about the absence of democracy is powerful in one way at the workplace. But it is also powerful in another way, in the general community, where it ought to be pushed much, much harder.” This is my conversation with Richard D. Wolff, a longtime economics professor and host of Economic Update, one of the many programs affiliated with Democracy at Work [https://www.democracyatwork.info/]. Richard and I discuss the lack of democracy in the United States, the need for a new constitution, and why the left should be talking more about both. We also discuss Wolff’s political development, Marxist economics, tariff policy, and the Trump administration’s continued killings [https://democraticconstitutionblog.substack.com/p/terror-tuesday-redux?utm_source=publication-search] in the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific Ocean.

5 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 31 min
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