
The Federalist Papers
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Authors:
- Hamilton, Alexander
1757 - 1804
- Jay, John
1745 - 1829
- Madison, James
1751 - 1836
About this book
In the late 18th century, "The Federalist Papers" emerged as a groundbreaking collection of essays authored by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. This influential document delves into the necessity of a robust federal government to uphold national unity and guarantee the protection of individual liberties. Highlighting the concept of federalism and the importance of checks and balances, "The Federalist Papers" remains a cornerstone in American political thought. Ideal for students, historians, and civic activists seeking a deeper understanding of the U.S. Constitution's ratification process and the principles that shaped the nation's governance.
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