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The Federalist Papers
About the book
Before there was a United States Constitution, there was a fierce debate—and The Federalist Papers helped win it.
Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 essays that laid the intellectual foundation for the U.S. Constitution. Originally published between 1787 and 1788, these essays argued for the ratification of the Constitution, explained the principles of federalism, and helped define the balance of powers that still govern American democracy today.
More than history—this is the soul of the American experiment in freedom.
From the need for checks and balances to the importance of an independent judiciary, the authors explore how government should work—not only for their time, but for all time. These writings remain vital to understanding the principles of democracy, liberty, and constitutional government.
A must-read for citizens, students, and defenders of democracy.
Whether you're studying American history or reflecting on modern governance, The Federalist Papers offers profound insights into the challenges of creating and preserving a free society.
What Scholars and Readers Say:
"The most important book written in the United States." – Thomas Jefferson
"Still one of the greatest political commentaries ever produced." – Harvard Law Review
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The definitive explanation of the U.S. Constitution's logic and design
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