To resolve the tension between democracy and liberalism: What is a constitution for?

To resolve the tension between democracy and liberalism: What is a constitution for?

Largely absent from the debate about democracy’s detachment from liberalism is whether we ought to consider changes to the democratic process that 1) give citizens more input into defining the rights of citizens and the responsibilities of government and 2) creates a healthy buffer between our commitment to democracy and the contentious debates over social values. Are we trying to do too much with a single constitution?