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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Página 54
... whole power of one department is exercised by the same hands which possess the whole power of another de- partment , the fundamental principles of a free constitution are sub- verted " ( 47 : 302-3 ) . Certainly one of the chief ends ...
... whole power of one department is exercised by the same hands which possess the whole power of another de- partment , the fundamental principles of a free constitution are sub- verted " ( 47 : 302-3 ) . Certainly one of the chief ends ...
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... whole , is based on the national principle , whereas the Senate , in which the states are represented equally , is founded on the federal principle . The executive power is “ derived from a very compound source , " the allocation of ...
... whole , is based on the national principle , whereas the Senate , in which the states are represented equally , is founded on the federal principle . The executive power is “ derived from a very compound source , " the allocation of ...
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... whole . The same combinations , in short , would result from an apprehension of the federal , as was produced by the dread of a foreign , yoke ; and unless the projected innovations should be voluntarily re- nounced , the same appeal to ...
... whole . The same combinations , in short , would result from an apprehension of the federal , as was produced by the dread of a foreign , yoke ; and unless the projected innovations should be voluntarily re- nounced , the same appeal to ...
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Chapter | 3 |
Federalism | 23 |
Limited Government | 115 |
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Antifederalists argument assembly authority bill of rights bills of attainder branches citizens classical republicanism common constituents concern confederate Congress contends context courts critics danger declare discussion effects of faction encroachments ernment essay executive exercise extended republic theory federacies federal Federalist 51 Federalist Papers fit characters functions habeas corpus impartial individuals instance institutions interests judges judicial judicial review judiciary laws legislative legislature liberty limited maintain majority factions matter means ment Montesquieu morality Moreover national government nature necessary nonfactious objects operate opinion parties passions Philadelphia Convention political political science popular majorities posed position problem of factions proper proposed Constitution proposed system protect Publius believed Publius writes Publius's conception Publius's solution pure democracies question reason regard regime remarks render representatives republican government republican principle respect role rule Senate sense separation of powers serve society stitution tion tyranny union veto