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181 World Affs. 4 (2018)

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      NOTE FROM THE EDITOR


   Welcome   to the Spring issue of World Affairs!
   This issue's cover depicts George Washington presiding over the
United  States' Constitutional Convention in 1787 and  heralds our
leading article's subject in many ways. Max J. Skidmore, Curators' Dis-
tinguished Professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, offers
some  considered Thoughts  on Constitutions that will certainly lead
readers to ponder the role of the public in democratic constitutional
(re)formulation anywhere. The  article touches on, inter alia, recent
efforts in Iceland to crowdsource a new constitution, interpreting the
American  founding fathers' intentions, electoral college misbehavior,
and the place of the popular will in the 2016 U.S. election and current
Republican policies.
   Recent  developments, notes Skidmore, indicate that the political
institutions established by the U.S. Constitution may be vulnerable to
the point of fragility. It is a point that new or reworked constitutions
everywhere would do well to learn from. The U.S. Electoral College, for
instance, has stymied the popular will twice in the last 16 years-with
catastrophic consequences. The latest one, we are told, may well be
existentially catastrophic. Skidmore's reflections will likely kindle deep
thought about how far political elites in the United States, Iceland, and
beyond market policy narratives that appeal to the masses, behind which
still lurk in ambush so many elite interests. They should also inspire
deliberation on the nature of genuine and functional popular participa-
tion, the conditions that make it genuine and functional, and the pros
and cons of majority rule.
   Michael J. Faber's extremely interesting contribution guarantees
that readers will never look at the 'American frontier' again in the same
way. For those with a political theory background, it may also be the
case that they never regard John Locke's view of the state of nature the
same way  either. Faber traces the unparalleled influence that Lockean
liberalism exerted on American political thought and practice. In doing
so, he critically assesses the value of the wild ... uncivilized, and down-
right peculiar American frontier as one example of a state of nature in


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