The Federalist: With Letters of BrutusCambridge University Press, 2003. 5. 29. - 575페이지 The Federalist represents one side of one of the most momentous political debates ever conducted: whether to ratify, or to reject, the newly-drafted American constitution. This authoritative new edition presents in full all eighty-five Federalist papers, along with the sixteen letters of 'Brutus', the unknown New York Antifederalist. Each is systematically cross-referenced to the other, and both to the appended Articles of Confederation and US Constitution. Terence Ball provides all the standard series editorial features, making this the most accessible rendition ever of a classic of political thought in action. |
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... against the " court " ideology of Sir Robert Walpole and the New Whigs . See Pocock , Machiavellian Moment , p . 509 ; and Hanson , Democratic Imagination , ch . 2 . Publius's ( Madison's ) answer to such objections is that XXV ...
... against the " court " ideology of Sir Robert Walpole and the New Whigs . See Pocock , Machiavellian Moment , p . 509 ; and Hanson , Democratic Imagination , ch . 2 . Publius's ( Madison's ) answer to such objections is that XXV ...
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... answer to such objections is that individual virtue is a weak reed , not to be relied upon for very long , if at all . Here he follows Hume's advice to anyone who would draft a constitution : Political writers have established it as a ...
... answer to such objections is that individual virtue is a weak reed , not to be relied upon for very long , if at all . Here he follows Hume's advice to anyone who would draft a constitution : Political writers have established it as a ...
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... answer to this objection - viz . , that no separate bill of rights is needed because provisions for protecting those rights are incor- porated into the texts of the state constitutions - Hamilton asserts that the same is true of the new ...
... answer to this objection - viz . , that no separate bill of rights is needed because provisions for protecting those rights are incor- porated into the texts of the state constitutions - Hamilton asserts that the same is true of the new ...
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... impeachment , and other limitations ( Hamilton ) Miscellaneous objections answered ; why a bill of rights is unnecessary ; concluding remarks ( Hamilton ) 1781 1783 1786 1787 Chronology ( March 1 ) Articles xxxiv Synopsis.
... impeachment , and other limitations ( Hamilton ) Miscellaneous objections answered ; why a bill of rights is unnecessary ; concluding remarks ( Hamilton ) 1781 1783 1786 1787 Chronology ( March 1 ) Articles xxxiv Synopsis.
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