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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... liberty ( 72 ) . And , while he does not specify in any detail the constituents of this liberty , we are not without clues as to its essential character . It is a liberty that is not stifled by tyranny , a condition or state of affairs ...
... liberty ( 72 ) . And , while he does not specify in any detail the constituents of this liberty , we are not without clues as to its essential character . It is a liberty that is not stifled by tyranny , a condition or state of affairs ...
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... liberty . While he recognizes its potential dangers ( “ liberty is to fac- tion what air is to fire " ) , he regards liberty as " essential to political life " in a republican regime ( 78 ) . In the last analysis , then , the way is ...
... liberty . While he recognizes its potential dangers ( “ liberty is to fac- tion what air is to fire " ) , he regards liberty as " essential to political life " in a republican regime ( 78 ) . In the last analysis , then , the way is ...
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... liberty of the press afforded a clear implication that a power to prescribe proper regulations concerning it was intended to be vested in the national government " ( 513 ) . Publius also uses the provision for liberty of the press as an ...
... liberty of the press afforded a clear implication that a power to prescribe proper regulations concerning it was intended to be vested in the national government " ( 513 ) . Publius also uses the provision for liberty of the press as an ...
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Chapter | 3 |
Federalism | 23 |
Limited Government | 115 |
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