I think this is correct (I hadn't thought of it being the constitution as opposed to the mythical "social contract" more generally): The constitution depended too much on "people of good faith and intentions, and the power of public shame over wrong doing.
I think this is correct (I hadn't thought of it being the constitution as opposed to the mythical "social contract" more generally): The constitution depended too much on "people of good faith and intentions, and the power of public shame over wrong doing.
I think this is correct (I hadn't thought of it being the constitution as opposed to the mythical "social contract" more generally): The constitution depended too much on "people of good faith and intentions, and the power of public shame over wrong doing.