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jleyank ◴[] No.44611189[source]
It's really depressing how the US system seems to have existed "on belief". Once somebody set out to damage or destroy it, away it went. Pretty much without a whimper.

As I recall, the system was set up with 3 branches of government in tension. Obviously, that was naive.

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lazide ◴[] No.44611251[source]
All systems exist ‘on belief’. And it’s objectively done better than all other known systems it has been running concurrently with (in both longevity and impact).
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1. tbrownaw ◴[] No.44612924[source]
The Catholic Church is still around, and historically had a pretty major influence on academia.
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2. beezlewax ◴[] No.44613715[source]
And it also protects sex offenders from retribution.
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3. thuridas ◴[] No.44613964[source]
Influence doesn't always mean positive influence.

The aids distribution in Africa is highly correlated with Christianity