The relative autonomy which the state appears to possess is in fact functionally necessary because of the institutional separation of polity and economy in capitalism.
Thereby a new institutional separation occurred between the two fields.
The institutional separation of the state from the capitalist class is not simply a charade.
However, other features of democracy, such as the rule of law and institutional separation of powers, are absent under electoralism.
"It proposed an institutional separation so that mental defectives should be taken out of Poor Law institutions and prisons into newly established colonies."
Ideally there would be no institutional separation of children and families with special needs.
Such a solution would both recognize religious values and respect the institutional separation of religion and government as an American value in its own right.
The tradition of institutional separation that must be reasserted goes beyond blocking money for religious schools.
Evangelicals should also be prepared to acknowledge the historical fact that our constitutional tradition, flawed though it assuredly is, has always made institutional separation the touchstone of nonestablishment.
Until values evangelicalism came on the scene, Americans were on the whole insistent about maintaining institutional separation.