Description: Join hosts Jason, a college psychology professor, and Nelson Beaulieu, a seasoned political scientist and historian, on an enlightening 75-minute tour of American democracy. In this thought-provoking episode, the duo explores the intricacies of American-style presidential democracy, delving into fundamental questions such as the role of political science, the significance of local politics, and the unique characteristics of the American Constitution. Nelson provides a historical and political analysis, questioning the very nature of democracy and highlighting potential pitfalls, especially for nations adopting the American model. As the conversation unfolds, he passionately defends the value of taxation, drawing inspiration from an inscription he encountered as a middle school student in Washington, D.C. Later in the episode, the tables turn as Nelson prompts Jason to share his psychological perspective on politics and government. Jason, drawing on the insights of sociobiologist E.O. Wilson, explores concepts such as group polarization, echo chambers, and the impact of tribalism on political affiliations. American Democracy is not just a podcast episode; it's a journey through the heart of American governance, a blend of history, political science, and psychology that leaves listeners with a deeper understanding of the complexities shaping our democratic system. Tune in for a captivating exploration that transcends the ordinary and challenges perceptions about the foundations of democracy.