The Federalist PapersPenguin UK, 30 d’abr. 1987 - 528 pàgines Written at a time when furious arguments were raging about the best way to govern America, The Federalist Papers had the immediate pratical aim of persuading New Yorkers to accept the newly drafted Constitution in 1787. In this they were supremely successful, but their influence also transcended contemporary debate to win them a lasting place in discussions of American political theory. Acclaimed by Thomas Jefferson as 'the best commentary on the principles of government which ever was written', The Federalist Papers make a powerful case for power-sharing between State and Federal authorities and for a Constitution that has endured largely unchanged for two hundred years. |
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... AND CONCLUDED XXIII THE NECESSITY OF A GOVERNMENT AT LEAST EQUALLY ENERGETIC WITH THE ONE PROPOSED XXIV THE SUBJECT CONTINUED WITH AN ANSWER TO AN OBJECTION CONCERNING STANDING ARMIES XXV THE SUBJECT CONTINUED WITH THE.
... AND CONCLUDED XXIII THE NECESSITY OF A GOVERNMENT AT LEAST EQUALLY ENERGETIC WITH THE ONE PROPOSED XXIV THE SUBJECT CONTINUED WITH AN ANSWER TO AN OBJECTION CONCERNING STANDING ARMIES XXV THE SUBJECT CONTINUED WITH THE.
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... PROPOSED TO BE VESTED IN THE UNION XLII THE SAME VIEW CONTINUED XLIII THE SAME VIEW CONTINUED XLIV THE SAME VIEW CONTINUED AND CONCLUDED XLV A FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE SUPPOSED DANGER FROM THE POWERS OF THE UNION TO THE STATE ...
... PROPOSED TO BE VESTED IN THE UNION XLII THE SAME VIEW CONTINUED XLIII THE SAME VIEW CONTINUED XLIV THE SAME VIEW CONTINUED AND CONCLUDED XLV A FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE SUPPOSED DANGER FROM THE POWERS OF THE UNION TO THE STATE ...
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... proposed that the five states assembled recommend to the thirteen states another convention that would be authorized to discuss all financial, commercial and political problems facing the country. On September 14, 1786, the five state ...
... proposed that the five states assembled recommend to the thirteen states another convention that would be authorized to discuss all financial, commercial and political problems facing the country. On September 14, 1786, the five state ...
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... proposed is a transfer of power from the many to the few.”43 In place of the Federalist metaphor of the filter many AntiFederalists offered the metaphor of the mirror to capture their commitment to a much more direct and participatory ...
... proposed is a transfer of power from the many to the few.”43 In place of the Federalist metaphor of the filter many AntiFederalists offered the metaphor of the mirror to capture their commitment to a much more direct and participatory ...
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... proposed federal government, he insisted, was less powerful than the British government had been; its servants, therefore, were less to be feared. State affairs, he contended, could be mastered in less than a year, but the complexity of ...
... proposed federal government, he insisted, was less powerful than the British government had been; its servants, therefore, were less to be feared. State affairs, he contended, could be mastered in less than a year, but the complexity of ...
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