Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America (eBook)

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2022
491 Seiten
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Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America - Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, Patrick Henry, Samuel Bryan
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Alexander Hamilton's 'Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America' provides a profound examination of the fervent ideological clashes that circled the creation of the United States Constitution. Through an incisive collection of essays and articles, this work encapsulates the dialectical interplay between the Federalists, who advocated for a strong centralized government, and their Anti-Federalist counterparts, who championed states' autonomy and feared the potential for despotism. Hamilton's compilation is not merely a reflection of historical discourse but showcases a literary finesse and a contextual relevance that transcends the Revolutionary era, drawing readers to the pivotal moments that molded the American political landscape and the fabric of its governance.

Beyond a historical figure known for his role as a Founding Father and the first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton was a paramount intellectual force whose political philosophy has had lasting impacts. His compulsion to pen such comprehensive works likely stems from his dedication to the principles of strong federal structure and the practicalities of a nascent nation seeking stability and international respect. 'Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America' is not merely a chronicle of Hamilton's fervor but embodies the collective wisdom of the era's preeminent minds navigating the perils and promises of self-governance.

Highly recommended for scholars of American history, legal theorists, and anyone invested in the origins of American democracy, 'Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America' is a seminal work offering enduring insights. Within its pages, enthusiasts of political theory and history can trace the philosophical underpinnings of the American republic. It beckons the reflective reader to consider the perennial tension between central authority and individual liberty—a dialogue as relevant today as it was over two centuries ago.

Alexander Hamilton (1755/57–1804) stands among the most influential Founding Fathers of the United States. As a fervent advocate for the Constitution, Hamilton played a pivotal role in its ratification, penning an enduring collection of essays titled 'The Federalist Papers', alongside James Madison and John Jay. A distinguished statesman, Hamilton's keen intellect and forceful writing advocated for a strong central government, contrasting the decentralized vision championed by his counterparts, the Anti-Federalists. His contributions to this seminal political debate are encapsulated in his widely recognized work, 'Federalist Versus Anti-Federalist in America', where he deftly navigates the tumultuous political waters of his time. Hamilton's literary style is marked by erudition, persuasive eloquence, and a profound understanding of constitutional law, all of which are vividly rendered in his political writings. His legacy extends beyond the literary; as the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton laid the foundations for the American financial system and advocated for the assumption of state debts by the federal government. His impact on American political thought and policy-making endures through the centuries, solidifying his status as a quintessential figure in the forging of the nation's identity.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte 18th century american history • Alexander Hamilton writings • American Founding Fathers • american political philosophy • American Revolution • American Ulysses • America's Forgotten History • Anti-Federalism books • Common sense • constitutional debate literature • Democracy • Federalist Papers • Federalist vs Anti-Federalist debates • George Washington • Hidden Figures • Lincoln • revolutionary war history • The Communist Manifesto • Trump • United States Constitution origins
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