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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... interests , and immoderate men of large fortunes , are inherently incapable of self- government . They are , therefore , more naturally governed either by monarchs or despots . Brutus contends " that a consolidation of this ex- tensive ...
... interests , and immoderate men of large fortunes , are inherently incapable of self- government . They are , therefore , more naturally governed either by monarchs or despots . Brutus contends " that a consolidation of this ex- tensive ...
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... interests , thus encouraging the proliferation of factions and reducing the likelihood that any single faction will ... interest is , and requires . 20 Whilst Brutus decries the actions of unrepresentative representatives , Madison ...
... interests , thus encouraging the proliferation of factions and reducing the likelihood that any single faction will ... interest is , and requires . 20 Whilst Brutus decries the actions of unrepresentative representatives , Madison ...
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... interests , they might then be willing to consign their liberties to the doubtful safekeeping of their social superiors . On the other hand , should the citizens feel them- selves powerless and voiceless , they will lose interest in ...
... interests , they might then be willing to consign their liberties to the doubtful safekeeping of their social superiors . On the other hand , should the citizens feel them- selves powerless and voiceless , they will lose interest in ...
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... interested ; then design a system that will pit the in- terests of individuals , factions , and government departments against one another . " This policy of supplying by opposite and rival interests , the defect of better motives ...
... interested ; then design a system that will pit the in- terests of individuals , factions , and government departments against one another . " This policy of supplying by opposite and rival interests , the defect of better motives ...
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