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Constitution

In the Framers We Trust

"The Convention’s rules assumed that if you brought people together and had them listen to one another, they’d change their minds...The Framers became friends who were willing to engage in good faith negotiations and seek mutual accommodations for the sake of unity."

Wheatley Fellow Thomas B. Griffith contributed an article to NYU's Democracy Project about the unifying power of compromise, and how the Constitution promotes a democracy of civic disagreement and dialogue.

Read the full article here.