The Federalist: Design for a Constitutional RepublicUniversity of Illinois Press, 1989 - 181 páginas Carey's introduction is followed by chapters on republicanism, separation of powers, federalism and limited government. An evaluative conclusion rounds out the text which is enriched by endnotes that constitute a usefully annotated bibliography. Carey treats "Publius" as a single authored work notwithstanding the disparate authorship of the 85 essays. Despite the unresolved tensions among the key ideas presented, he argues that a basic unity and therefore a single voice informs The Federalist as a whole. ISBN 0-252-01609-2: $22.95. |
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... institutions of government , like those of Great Britain at the time of our founding period , represent the predominant social classes , each equipped with a veto over the proposals of the other . In this context , each branch can be ...
... institutions of government , like those of Great Britain at the time of our founding period , represent the predominant social classes , each equipped with a veto over the proposals of the other . In this context , each branch can be ...
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... institutions and practices of government between most of the states were far greater and more significant than their differences . These similarities comprised the major elements of institutional framework similar in certain salient ...
... institutions and practices of government between most of the states were far greater and more significant than their differences . These similarities comprised the major elements of institutional framework similar in certain salient ...
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... institutions and procedures of government to channel , control , and make use of the passions so that reason can ... institutions and procedures to achieve given ends . From Publius's concern to show how the institutions and proce- 162 ...
... institutions and procedures of government to channel , control , and make use of the passions so that reason can ... institutions and procedures to achieve given ends . From Publius's concern to show how the institutions and proce- 162 ...
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Federalism | 23 |
Limited Government | 115 |
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