
The United States Constitution established a specific governmental paradigm based on historical feedback from many centuries of experiments in government. The unique Constitution produced a special but less-unique government, which in turn resulted in the usual polarized political paradigm found in most democracies. In terms of Technidigm-2000, the Constitution focuses on principles and objectives; government provides the structure within which Constitutional principles and objectives are applied; and politics provide the communication system environment within which the government operates (or does not operate).
Each of the Constitutional topics listed below is discussed as it relates to Technidigm-2000, but the discussions are only at level one. Some of the discussions provide the basis for applications and others provide explicit applications, using Technidigm-2000 levels and systems terminology. You are invited to consider these level one opinions and to submit your own.
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Constitutional Applications: Level One Opinions
Suggested Opinion Topics for You to Submit Your Thoughts to Technidigm.org or to create on your own Web site:
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