The Republic's Conscience — Edition 11. Part VI.: The Doctrine of Constitutional Self-Correction

The Whitepaper di Nicolin Decker

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In this Republic’s Conscience edition of The Whitepaper, Nicolin Decker presents §VI. Divided Government as Constitutional Restraint—a structural reexamination of political division not as dysfunction, but as one of the Constitution’s most deliberate safeguards.

Where modern discourse equates unity with competence and division with decay, this chapter reverses the premise. It demonstrates that divided government is not an accident of partisanship, but an engineered feature of constitutional design—intended to discipline authority through time, friction, and lawful exposure rather than allow pressure to harden into premature command.

After establishing unified government as lawful delivery in §V, this chapter explores its mirror image: restraint exercised under disagreement.

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RAND Corporation, United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Harvard Law School,
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