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The Federalist Papers

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay

Publisher: The Ebook Emporium

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"To decide the great question: Can societies of men establish good government through reflection and choice?"

When the U.S. Constitution was first drafted, its success was far from guaranteed. The Federalist Papers represent the intellectual "battle plan" that won the heart of a nation. In these essays, three of America's greatest minds dismantle the failures of the Articles of Confederation and build a soaring defense of a strong, energetic Union. They tackle the toughest questions of power: How do we prevent a majority from oppressing a minority? How do we keep leaders from becoming tyrants? Through a blend of historical analysis and revolutionary political theory, Hamilton, Madison, and Jay provide a masterclass in the science of self-governance.

The Logic of Checks and Balances: Perhaps the most famous contribution is Federalist No. 51, where Madison famously argues that "ambition must be made to counteract ambition." This collection explains the necessity of the separation of powers, ensuring that the three branches of government remain distinct and mutually constrained to protect individual liberty.

Curing the "Mischiefs of Faction": In Federalist No. 10, Madison addresses the danger of special interest groups. He argues that a large republic is actually better than a small one at preventing any single faction from dominating the rest—a groundbreaking theory that changed the course of political science.

Why It Is the Ultimate Civic Manual: Whether you are a law student, a history buff, or an active citizen, The Federalist Papers is the key to understanding the American experiment. It is not just a relic of the 18th century; it is a living document cited by the Supreme Court to this day to determine the original intent of the Founders.

Step inside the minds that built a nation. Purchase "The Federalist Papers" today.
Available since: 01/19/2026.
Print length: 334 pages.

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