American constitution Quote by G. William Domhoff
““The American Constitution was carefully rigged by the noteholders, land speculators, rum runners, and slave holders who were the Founding Fathers, so that it would be next to impossible for upstart dirt farmers and indebted masses to challenge the various forms of private property held by these well read robber barons. Through this Constitution, the over-privileged attempted to rule certain topics out of order for proper political discussion. To bring these topics up in polite conversation was to invite snide invective, charges of personal instability, or financial ruin.””
About This Quote
The quote argues that the U.S. Constitution was designed by elite interests to protect private property and suppress challenges from lower classes, making certain political topics taboo.
In simple terms: The Constitution favors elite property owners and silences dissent.
Question and reform entrenched power structures.
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When to use this quote
- activism
- policy reform
- public debate
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What mechanisms can increase democratic participation?
- How can marginalized voices be amplified?
It may oversimplify complex historical motivations behind the Constitution.