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An Analysis of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay's The Federalist Papers

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Engelsk
The Macat Library
An Analysis of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay's The Federalist Papers
An Analysis of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay's The Federalist Papers
  • Forfattere: Jeremy Kleidosty , Jason Xidias
  • Format: Pocket
  • Antall sider: 96
  • Språk: Engelsk
  • Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
  • Serienavn: The Macat Library
  • EAN: 9781912127634
  • Utgivelsesår: 2017
  • Bidragsyter: Kleidosty, Jeremy; Xidias, Jason
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The 85 essays that maker up The Federalist Papers¿ clearly demonstrate the vital importance of the art of persuasion. Written between 1787 and 1788 by three of the ¿Founding Fathers¿ of the United States, the Papers were written with the specific intention of convincing Americans that it was in their interest to back the creation of a strong national government, enshrined in a constitution ¿ and they played a major role in deciding the debate between proponents of a federal state, with its government based on central institutions housed in a single capital, and the supporters of states¿ rights.

The papers¿ authors ¿ Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay ¿ believed that centralised government was the only way to knit their newborn country together, while still preserving individual liberties. Closely involved with the politics of the time, they saw a real danger of America splintering, to the detriment of all its citizens.

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