
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 wake of a burgeoning nation grappling with the balance of power, "The Federalist Papers" by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay emerges as a pivotal document in American political thought. This collection of essays passionately defends the proposed Constitution, emphasizing the necessity of a strong federal government to safeguard liberty and promote justice. With compelling arguments for the separation of powers and the importance of checks and balances, the authors articulate the vision of a resilient democracy. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this foundational text not only illuminates the principles of governance but also resonates with contemporary debates on rights and responsibilities. Engage with this essential work to understand the framework of modern American democracy.
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