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minus-squareAnneThropologist [none/use name]hexbear11·4 years agoThis calls for a struggle session tbh link
minus-squaregammison [none/use name]hexbear5·4 years agoYeah my interpretation of Hamilton is an aristocratic republican, who was utterly disdainful of direct democracy. link
minus-squareKiaKaha [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoBut boy oh boy could he centralisé state power for national development. And many of the folks on the Jeffersonian buzz wanted direct democracy so they could do slavery. link
minus-squarePorkrollPosadist [he/him, they/them]hexbear2·4 years agoThat much isn't even in question. It is the Hamiltonion's burden to defend why that would be a good thing. link
This calls for a struggle session tbh
Yeah my interpretation of Hamilton is an aristocratic republican, who was utterly disdainful of direct democracy.
But boy oh boy could he centralisé state power for national development.
And many of the folks on the Jeffersonian buzz wanted direct democracy so they could do slavery.
That much isn't even in question. It is the Hamiltonion's burden to defend why that would be a good thing.