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- From: regeorge@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Robert E George)
- Subject: Re: Godel and the US constitution
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 20:34:02 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep1.175844.16825@nas.nasa.gov> asimov@wk223.nas.nasa.gov (Dani
- el A. Asimov) writes:
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- >
- >Out of curiosity, does anyone know how Godel envisioned a
- >consitutional dictatorship possibly arising in the U.S. ???
- [deletions]
-
- I have no idea how Godel envisioned a dictatorship, but it is not very
- difficult to see how it could happen: any of the Bill of Rights can be
- repealed, just as Prohibition was repealed; terms could be extended
- indefinitely, the Supreme Court could be abolished, elections could be
- abolished, the veto repealed, et cetera. All that
- would be required would be a series of constitutional amendments, of which
- we have already had many. Each would require a 2/3 majority in both the
- Senate and the House, and control of 3/4 of the State legislatures. (Another
- route could be via the state convention method, or even the constitutional
- convention.) Gaining such majorities would not be easy, but it is not
- impossible either: the only action prohibited by the Constitution appears
- to be the abolition of equal representation in the Senate -- but note
- that an amendment could strip the Senate of any and all powers.
-
-
- So, have a nice day!
-
- Robert George
- (speaking only for myself)
-
- "The very essence of individual freedom is equal justice under a rule of
- law, a law to which every man shall be subject and which no executive
- can modify."
- Senator Robert Taft , March 11, 1944
-