
Immerse yourself in the world of political philosophy and the origins of American democracy with "The Federalist Papers." This seminal work, penned by James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton, is an in-depth exploration of the principles that underpin the U.S. Constitution. Each essay provides a profound insight into the minds of America's founding fathers, their vision for a balanced government, and the necessity of a strong, unified nation. The Federalist Papers offer an unparalleled journey into the heart of American political thought, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of one of the world's most influential democracies.
Chapters
85
Books/Sections
23
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- Federalist No. 1-63
- Federalist No. 64: The Powers of the Senate
- Federalist No. 65: The Powers of the Senate Continued
- Federalist No. 66: Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for Impeachments Further Considered
- Federalist No. 67: The Executive Department
- ... and 18 more