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53 - The Cycles of Constitutional Time with Jack Balkin
Publisher |
CurtCo Media
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
News & Politics
Categories Via RSS |
Government
History
News
Politics
Publication Date |
Feb 15, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:34:35

"American democracy has weathered these cycles before, and we'll get through them again." - Jack Balkin

Politics: Meet Me in the Middle is back for 2021: a new administration, another impeachment, and the same old politics.

Legal scholar, Yale Law Professor, and author, Jack Balkin, joins Bill Curtis, Jane Albrecht and Professor Ed Larson for a discussion about the constitution, political polarization, impeachment, and The Cycles of Constitutional Time, to explain, and help us weather, this waxing and waning of political polarization.

3:26 Why Jack wrote The Cycles of Constitutional Time

4:19 Jack explains how we got here, politically.

4:53: The shifts between political parties over time.

6:18: What causes a party to die-off

6:52: Republicans are in the middle of a civil war

7:27: Political Polarization’s history

9:09: What is constitutional rot?

10:02: The Rough Framework or Outline of the Constitution

11:50: Checks and Balances

14:30: Political reform and renewal of party

16:04: What is constitutional time and outlining the cycles?

18:16: How are party coalitions the victim of their own success?

19:00- The Great depression

19:20- The impact of the media “Yesterday and Today”

20:30: 1930’s newspaper & radio polarization

22:20: The Gilded Age

23:30: A second progressive era and the insurrection

24:23: The issues of impeachment

25:40: 14th amendment Section 3

27:13: Republicans will not behave

29:45: Believing the election was stolen is political rot

31:00: What did the mob want with the Capitol?

32:00: Lunatic Fringe (radical and lunatics)

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Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle

Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM

Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson and Jane Albrecht

Produced by: AJ Moseley

Edited and Sound Engineering by: Joey Salvia

Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick

A CurtCo Media Production

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Why do American politics seem especially fraught right now? Legal scholar, Yale Law Professor, and author, Jack Balkin, joins for a discussion about the constitution, political polarization, impeachment, and The Cycles of Constitutional Time, to help explain, and help us weather, this waxing and waning of political polarization.

"American democracy has weathered these cycles before, and we'll get through them again." - Jack Balkin

Politics: Meet Me in the Middle is back for 2021: a new administration, another impeachment, and the same old politics.

Legal scholar, Yale Law Professor, and author, Jack Balkin, joins Bill Curtis, Jane Albrecht and Professor Ed Larson for a discussion about the constitution, political polarization, impeachment, and The Cycles of Constitutional Time, to explain, and help us weather, this waxing and waning of political polarization.

3:26 Why Jack wrote The Cycles of Constitutional Time

4:19 Jack explains how we got here, politically.

4:53: The shifts between political parties over time.

6:18: What causes a party to die-off

6:52: Republicans are in the middle of a civil war

7:27: Political Polarization’s history

9:09: What is constitutional rot?

10:02: The Rough Framework or Outline of the Constitution

11:50: Checks and Balances

14:30: Political reform and renewal of party

16:04: What is constitutional time and outlining the cycles?

18:16: How are party coalitions the victim of their own success?

19:00- The Great depression

19:20- The impact of the media “Yesterday and Today”

20:30: 1930’s newspaper & radio polarization

22:20: The Gilded Age

23:30: A second progressive era and the insurrection

24:23: The issues of impeachment

25:40: 14th amendment Section 3

27:13: Republicans will not behave

29:45: Believing the election was stolen is political rot

31:00: What did the mob want with the Capitol?

32:00: Lunatic Fringe (radical and lunatics)

----------------------

Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle

Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM

Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson and Jane Albrecht

Produced by: AJ Moseley

Edited and Sound Engineering by: Joey Salvia

Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick

A CurtCo Media Production

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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