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Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America - cover

Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America

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

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America,' readers are invited to explore the riveting ideological clash that shaped the fledgling United States during its most formative years. The anthology masterfully juxtaposes an array of literary styles, from the polished rhetoric of the Federalist essays to the impassioned rejoinders of the Anti-Federalists. This curated collection captures the essence of a nation grappling with its identity and destiny, offering both depth and breadth of philosophical arguments central to American political thought. Notable essays prompt readers to ponder the enduring tensions between centralized governance and states' rights. The anthology is enriched by the contributions of renowned thinkers such as Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, Patrick Henry, and Samuel Bryan, whose writings collectively echo the cacophony of the late 18th-century political discourse. This cross-section of ideological perspectives offered by political architects and skeptics alike draws connections to the broader Enlightenment era and American Revolution ideals. Their collective work underscores a feverish dedication to shaping a government that echoes the diverse aspirations of a newly independent populace, thereby highlighting the undercurrents of ideological struggle that led to the birth of the U.S. Constitution. This compilation is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the foundational debates that continue to echo in today's political climate. 'Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America' provides a singular opportunity to encounter a spectrum of arguments, reflecting the complexity of the nation's birth. Readers are encouraged to engage with these seminal texts not only for their historical significance but also for the dynamic dialogue they inspire, resonating through past and present American political narratives.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 491 pages.

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