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How a constitution actually breaks

The historical patterns of constitutional collapse, and what every healthy democracy gets wrong about its own resilience.

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Eleanor Vance
· 29 April 2026 · 1-minute read · ◆ Members only
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Writer based in the Pacific Northwest. Long-form essays on technology, culture, and the slow work of paying attention. Previously at three publications you have heard of.

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