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The Federalist & The Anti-Federalist Papers: Complete Collection
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The Federalist & The Anti-Federalist Papers: Complete Collection

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Alexander Hamilton's 'The Federalist & The Anti-Federalist Papers: Complete Collection' represents a cornerstone of American political thought. This meticulously assembled ebook offers a comprehensive look into the essential debates that forged the United States' constitutional framework. The texts within highlight contrasting perspectives on governance, state sovereignty, and the scope of federal power. The literature encapsulates the blend of philosophical treatise and political pragmatism, reflecting both immediate concerns of post-independence America and timeless inquiries into the structure of government. Collectively, these papers, alongside formative documents like the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, provide an intricate exploration of the federalist and anti-federalist ideologies that continue to influence contemporary discussions on democracy and federalism.The oeuvre of Alexander Hamilton, a preeminent founder, not only embodies his robust advocacy for a strong central government but also reflects his profound engagement with the political dynamics of his time. Hamilton's contributions to the Federalist Papers, often written in response to the vocal criticisms of the Anti-Federalists, underscore his dedication to a vision of a united nation capable of thriving amidst the challenges of nascent self-rule. His formative experiences as a statesman, a contributor to the Constitutional Convention, and as the first Secretary of the Treasury, all informed his staunch defense of a constitution designed to endure through the balance of power and a system of checks and balances.A must-read for students of political science, history, and law, this collection is not merely a historical artifact but a relevant and revealing study of American political discourse. It appeals to a wide audience ranging from academics and legal scholars to anyone interested in the roots of American government and the ongoing dialogue around the liberties and responsibilities that define the United States. Hamilton's work, paired with the critiques of the Anti-Federalists, provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the debates that shaped the nation and offers invaluable insights into the art of compromise and the interpretation of constitutional principles.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN8596547753537
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PublisherDigiCat
Publishing date15/12/2023
Pages491 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size1903 Kbytes
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Alexander Hamilton (1755/57-1804) stands out as a preeminent figure in the early chapters of American history. Eminently known as a Founding Father of the United States, Hamilton's political acumen and intellectual prowess were pivotal in shaping the nation's governmental structure. His literary contribution, particularly to 'The Federalist Papers', a series of essays written in conjunction with James Madison and John Jay, is heralded for its defense and explication of the U.S. Constitution. With remarkable foresight, Hamilton under the shared pseudonym 'Publius' crafted a persuasive argument advocating for the ratification of the Constitution while tackling the apprehension surrounding a strong central government. These essays, later consolidated with the opposing views expressed in 'The Anti-Federalist Papers' into the volume 'The Federalist & The Anti-Federalist Papers: Complete Collection', remain a quintessential resource for constitutional scholars and provide deep insight into the ideological underpinnings of American democracy. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton's financial policies laid the foundation for the American economic system. His influence transcends his era, with an acute understanding of political theory and a literary style that is both erudite and accessible, ensuring that his work continues to be a subject of study and admiration.

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