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Federalist & Anti-Federalist Papers - Complete Edition - US Constitution Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights Important Documents by the Founding Fathers & more - cover

Federalist & Anti-Federalist Papers - Complete Edition - US Constitution Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights Important Documents by the Founding Fathers & more

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, Patrick Henry, Samuel Bryan

Editorial: DigiCat

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The 'Federalist & Anti-Federalist Papers - Complete Edition' presents a seminal collection of writings that capture the fervent debates shaping the foundation of the United States. This anthology brings together an array of persuasive essays, exploring themes of governance, federalism, and liberty. Through the dynamic interplay of styles ranging from philosophical exposition to rhetorical eloquence, readers gain a privileged view into the intellectual rigor and nuanced arguments that defined this crucial historical juncture. As the authors engage in a profound dialogue over the structure and powers of the emerging nation, select essays stand out for their clarity and enduring impact, offering essential insights into the ideological origins of American democracy. The collection features the erudite arguments of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, counterbalanced by the impassioned rebuttals of Patrick Henry and Samuel Bryan. Together, these voices encapsulate the fervor of late 18th-century political thought, reflecting the complexities and tensions surrounding the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Hamilton's advocacy for a robust centralized government starkly contrasts with Henry's and Bryan's cautionary emphasis on states' rights and individual freedoms. This anthology aligns with the Enlightenment's influence on political theory and its pivotal role in shaping institutional frameworks. This edition is essential for readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of early American political thought. It provides a unique opportunity to explore a spectrum of perspectives within a single volume, each contributing to the rich tapestry of ideas that defined and defended the young republic. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the educational value and breadth of insights offered, fostering a deeper dialogue and understanding of the nation's founding principles.
Disponible desde: 26/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 491 páginas.

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