Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
287 | Jean-Paul Faguet on Institutions and the Legacy of History
Jean-Paul Faguet
And so they can do all kinds of things and pass legislation. Walter Badgett, a constitutional thinker and one of the most important editors of The Economist magazine, called it an electoral dictatorship. Because there's so much power. It's interesting because it's much more powerful than the American executive, but it's also much more brittle and then it can fall. Right. Right.
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