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There’s a lot of historical perspective you’re overlooking. The Roman Republic was a relatively advanced society with a republican democracy founded in 509 BC. After the republic fell in 44 BC it wouldn’t be for another 1,800 years that we got democracy again in 1776 in the USA. The constitution borrows ideas from famous liberal scholars like John Locke, Rousseau, John Stuart Mill to create a system that would not under the letter of the law let democracy die ever again.