Hey Osan, I'm curious about the reworked constitution you put together. Anywhere I can check it out? I've thought about playing with the intellectual exercise of putting one together myself.
Although I am an Ancap and see a 100% pure capitalist market-based society as the *ideal* to always work towards, I would of course not be against a 'rule of law' that was much more specific and protective of property rights and individual liberty than the US Constitution and it's failure / shortcomings, while restraining 'the mob'.
I'm concerned though because a clear, strict and simple constitution protecting full-on property and individual rights without an amendment ability, I fear would be simply eventually scrapped in favor of a really bad one (at the will of an emotional and/or ignorant mob), but *with* an amendment ability - it's clear that we end up with where we're at now. This is one of the many reasons I feel that 'limited government' is a unicorn that will always over time result in big government.
Such a Constitution would somehow have to be weak enough (that being, extremely weak in regards to government authority over the economy) to allow private property and capitalism to create and provide for solid services like private defense, insurance, etc to protect against a growth of government, but strong enough to not be scrapped in favor of a mob adopting what would be a very over-reaching new constitution/form of government. This would have to be a verrry thin line I imagine to walk. Definitely an intellectual exercise indeed.
Ultimately, I agree that the type of government is largely irrelevant and it comes down to the will and principles of the people under it.