Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-297) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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"Testifying the esteem & regard" : an unlikely friendship -- "To cement the union" : sounding the call for a convention -- "Better than nothing" : the drafting of the constitution -- "Establishing good government from reflection and choice" : producing the Federalist -- "The head of a faction decidedly hostile to me" : the disintegration of a relationship -- "The most valuable disquisitions of government" : why and how to read the Federalist -- "The diseases most incident to Republican government" : appreciating Federalist 10 -- "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition": lessons on the separation of powers -- "A double security": lessons on federalism -- "The greatest of all reflections on human nature": lasting lessons.
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"Aside from the Constitution itself, there is no more important document in American politics and law than The Federalist - the series of essays that James Madison and Alexander Hamilton wrote to persuade the American people to ratify the Constitution. Today, in an age of angry, polarizing debate over what the Constitution means and how to determine the relevance of the framers' "original intent," the Federalist Papers are once again essential reading. In Liberty's Blueprint legal scholar Michael Meyerson presents a much-needed introduction to how the Federalist Papers were written and the philosophical thinking that shaped the Constitution."--Jacket.
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Title
Liberty's blueprint.
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Hamilton, Alexander,1757-1804.
Madison, James,1751-1836.
Hamilton, Alexander,1757-1804.
Madison, James,1751-1836.
TITLE USED AS SUBJECT
Federalist.
The federalist.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Constitutional history-- United States.
Constitutional law-- United States.
Constitutional history.
Constitutional law.
Politics and government
Verfassung.
Verfassung.
Verfassungsrecht.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
United States, Politics and government, 1783-1865.