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The Federalist Papers

Cover von The Federalist Papers

eBook - Including Declaration of Independence & United States Constitution

Hamilton, Alexander/Madison, James/Jay, John

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The Federalist Papers offers an invaluable exploration of political philosophy and constitutional theory, penned during a pivotal moment in American history. This authoritative collection, featuring 85 essays, reveals the intellectual groundwork that propelled the ratification of the United States Constitution. With essays that traverse a spectrum of topics, from the dangers of factionalism to the necessity of a strong central government, this compilation stands as a testament to the persuasive power of rhetoric and reason in shaping democratic ideals. Displaying a range of literary styles from analytical to impassioned, these documents are both reflective of their era and continually relevant to the discourse of governance. The authors of this seminal workAlexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jayeach contributed distinct perspectives that collectively define the philosophical and practical considerations of federated government. These influential figures, deeply embedded in the historical and cultural milieu of the late 18th century, draw from Enlightenment thought to articulate their vision for a balanced distribution of power. Their writings resonate with the urgency and foresight necessitated by the nascent stages of nation-building, forging a cohesive narrative that is both a product of their time and a timeless guide for civic engagement. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in The Federalist Papers to gain a comprehensive understanding of the arguments that shape the Constitution's democratic framework. This anthology not only serves as a pivotal educational resource but also provides an unparalleled insight into the collaborative dialogue that emerged from this historic partnership. As a cornerstone of political literature, it challenges readers to reflect on foundational principles while engaging with diverse viewpoints, ultimately reinforcing the dynamic nature of constitutional debates.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 15.03.2017

Umfang: 1.38 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9788028224905

Umbreit-Nr.: 8391576

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