“There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in opposition to each other. This, in my humble apprehension, is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.”
– John Adams
How can we cure voter apathy? Does the two-party system need to be altered? Is it time for another Constitutional Convention? In this episode, Bryan Baker (an Army officer and high school teacher), and Alex Langer (a history instructor at CU Boulder) attempt to answer these questions.
Creative Commons music featured in this episode: Ryoma Maeda, “Fake Protest Song,” feat. Ema Grace Monplaisir, “Basse”
Statements made in this podcast are the opinions of the speakers alone. They do not represent the official opinions of the United States Army, Department of Defense, the United States Government, or any organization with which the speakers are affiliated.
How can we cure voter apathy? Does the two-party system need to be altered? Is it time for another Constitutional Convention? In this episode, Bryan Baker (an Army officer and high school teacher), and Alex Langer (a history instructor at CU Boulder) attempt to answer these questions.
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Creative Commons music featured in this episode:
Ryoma Maeda, “Fake Protest Song,” feat. Ema Grace
Monplaisir, “Basse”
Statements made in this podcast are the opinions of the speakers alone. They do not represent the official opinions of the United States Army, Department of Defense, the United States Government, or any organization with which the speakers are affiliated.
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