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9 Reasons 2: Rewrite and Approve the US Constitution via Referendum
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Is America's Constitution Built for the 21st Century?
In 9 Reasons 2 to Rewrite and Approve the Constitution via Referendum, author Juan Rodulfo ignites a timely-and urgent-national conversation. This bold research challenges readers to reconsider the adequacy of the 1787 framework in the face of digital revolutions, political gridlock, judicial overreach, and deepening inequality.
Drawing from a rich blend of historical precedent and global democratic innovations, Rodulfo outlines a compelling case for constitutional renewal-by the people, for the people. From recalibrating the balance of powers to revitalizing civic engagement, he makes the case that now is the moment to reclaim America's founding promise.
Whether you're a scholar, reformer, or concerned citizen, this book is your guide to understanding how a national referendum could transform American democracy-permanently. The call to action is clear: the Constitution must evolve, or risk becoming obsolete.
The future of the republic may depend on what we do next.
Is America's Constitution Built for the 21st Century?
In 9 Reasons 2 to Rewrite and Approve the Constitution via Referendum, author Juan Rodulfo ignites a timely-and urgent-national conversation. This bold research challenges readers to reconsider the adequacy of the 1787 framework in the face of digital revolutions, political gridlock, judicial overreach, and deepening inequality.
Drawing from a rich blend of historical precedent and global democratic innovations, Rodulfo outlines a compelling case for constitutional renewal-by the people, for the people. From recalibrating the balance of powers to revitalizing civic engagement, he makes the case that now is the moment to reclaim America's founding promise.
Whether you're a scholar, reformer, or concerned citizen, this book is your guide to understanding how a national referendum could transform American democracy-permanently. The call to action is clear: the Constitution must evolve, or risk becoming obsolete.
The future of the republic may depend on what we do next.


















