The Federalist PapersPenguin, 2003 M04 1 - 688 páginas A DOCUMENT THAT SHAPED A NATION An authoritative analysis of the Constitution of the United States and an enduring classic of political philosophy. Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist Papers explain the complexities of a constitutional government—its political structure and principles based on the inherent rights of man. Scholars have long regarded this work as a milestone in political science and a classic of American political theory. Based on the original McLean edition of 1788 and edited by noted historian Clinton Rossiter, this special edition includes: ● Textual notes and a select bibliography by Charles R. Kesler ● Table of contents with a brief précis of each essay ● Appendix with a copy of the Constitution cross-referenced to The Federalist Papers ● Index of Ideas that lists the major political concepts discussed ● Copies of The Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation |
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... republic (Brutus and Cato) with a reference to one of the founders and saviors of republican Rome—Publius Valerius Publicola, whose biography was paired with that of Solon in Plutarch's famous Parallel Lives. Solon, the democratic ...
... republic (Brutus and Cato) with a reference to one of the founders and saviors of republican Rome—Publius Valerius Publicola, whose biography was paired with that of Solon in Plutarch's famous Parallel Lives. Solon, the democratic ...
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... republic in an extensive land. To accomplish this he had to speak or, rather, write moderately, which meant, inter alia, confining his ingenuity to the defense and explanation of the proposed Constitution. By offering himself as their ...
... republic in an extensive land. To accomplish this he had to speak or, rather, write moderately, which meant, inter alia, confining his ingenuity to the defense and explanation of the proposed Constitution. By offering himself as their ...
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... republic, the delicacy of the Convention's task, federalism, republicanism, the general theory of the separation of powers, the House of Representatives, and important features of the Senate. (Called back to Virginia, he ceased to ...
... republic, the delicacy of the Convention's task, federalism, republicanism, the general theory of the separation of powers, the House of Representatives, and important features of the Senate. (Called back to Virginia, he ceased to ...
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... republic could solve the problem of majority faction, according to Federalist No. 10, because neither was large enough to embrace a saving multiplicity of interests. Extend the sphere of republican government to include more, and more ...
... republic could solve the problem of majority faction, according to Federalist No. 10, because neither was large enough to embrace a saving multiplicity of interests. Extend the sphere of republican government to include more, and more ...
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... Republic (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1989), ch. 1. 27See Charles R. Kesler, ''Federalist 10 and American Republicanism,'' in Charles R. Kesler, ed., Saving the Revolution: The Federalist Papers and the American Founding ...
... Republic (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1989), ch. 1. 27See Charles R. Kesler, ''Federalist 10 and American Republicanism,'' in Charles R. Kesler, ed., Saving the Revolution: The Federalist Papers and the American Founding ...
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