The Federalist Papers (Dover Thrift Editions: American History)
J**C
All Americans Must Read!
I borrowed my review of the Anti-Federalist Papers and include them here.To really grasp the United States, the huge diffetences of opinion that are encouraged here, and the huge balancing acts that had to happen to create this nation, both of these volumes need to be tead by all Americans.This is a great book to have along with the Anti-Federalist Papers, written by Patrick Henry and other Founders. This is where our Bill of Rights, our first 10 Amendments, came from.I gave this book, along with the Anti-Federalist Papers, as a gift to my granddaughter for her high school graduation. She wants to major in Law and Political Science as she heads off to college this Fall.These two volumes taken together are the greatest political science writings in history, in my view!The United States that we have today came very close to never being formed in the late 1780s, after the long and bloody Revolutionary War. There was then, as there is still today, bitter disputes over the role that government is to play in the lives of a free people. Some people, it seems, are just born to have to order the affairs of everyone else - and the Framers just concluded a hellish war to rid themselves of the tyranny of a monarch and oing exactly that! They certainly did not want to create another tyranny, even one that was based here at home! A stronger national government was needed for defense, commerce, treaties, disputes, etc, but it could quickly become the source of an even worse tyranny than what the King was before.The Constitutional Convention, May through September 1787 in Philadelphia, created a Compact among sovereign States that, IF ratified by at least 9 States, would form a stronger government for the new Federation of States.As Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison were doing in more than 75 published essays in 1787 and 1788 (called "The Federalist Papers") to explain and sell the need for this Constitution, and the safeguards they had designed into this new government, they were opposed by none other than Patrick Henry, George Mason and others. Opponents were rightly concerned that, even though the Concentration of Governing Power (which always results in tyranny) was present in the Constitution, there were not enough safeguards in it to prevent abuse, opponents believed.The Federal Government, which is not a PARTY to the Constitution but is rather the PRODUCT of it, exists to help the States in listed areas of governing only. But that limitation was not clearly-enough called out to suit Henry, Mason and their supporters. The Pro Constitutionalists had the very same fears, but they thought they had addressed them in the proposed Constitution. In fact, they thought that by listing a Bill of Rights, the Founders would miss including some and that those omitted Rights would them be easily taken away by a menacing group in government!The clash of these two viewpoints - and they continue right through to today - resulted in our Constitution being adopted, and almost immediately being amended to build a stronger Cage around our Federal Government to further limit what it might be tempted to do. This clash is truly an American thing! (Madison described "the great dilemma we have" - to create a government with enough power to govern but not enough to become thrannical - in Federalist #51!)The Anti-Federalist Papers, along qith the Federalist Papers, is a great recitation of the well-founded fears of government that Americans had at our Founding. Those fears still exist to some extent today.It's a must-read for all Americans, as we all have a role to play in passing on individual liberties to the next generations that follow. This volume does a great job of that. Thumbs up!
D**.
Valuable insight
It’s a fascinating read, helps me understand what was at stake in those days after the winning of independence but before the unification around a national constitution.Don’t be afraid of the 18th century language, it is at first at times difficult to grasp but it becomes easier with effort.
B**S
Every American should read this!
After a lifetime of watching the government and the SCOTUS make sweeping, unconstitutional decisions I found the existence of this book shocking. Our founding fathers laid out everything (for the most part) to avoid wild interpretations, but they don't want us to know that because they bend our Constitution every which a way to work their agenda. I wish I could afford a million of these. I would stand outside the DNC and hand them out. We have not been educated, because a stupid public is a malleable public. EDUCATED YOURSELF!
D**N
You need to read Frderalist Papers
Not the easiest to read and a little long winded but necessary to get a perspective of what the Framer’s of the Constitution meant. Unfortunately these documents are relegated to secondary reading in middle school and high school. I am an old guy and still struggle to understand the mindset of the Framer’s when the Constitution was written, yet I remember my civics classes and they were tough to get through. However, as I get older these documents become clearer and I only wished I didn’t wait so long to reread this book.
J**O
You must read
This is a must read. It's been more than40 years since I last read These articles, End While the last time I read them they were required reading, this time, they were quite enjoyable! If you are looking for a refresher On how and why this country Was founded, this is a great place to start!
D**M
An importatnat historic collection of essays about the Constitution.
The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, originally written 1787-88, published in newspapers to promote the ratification of the Constitution of the United States. 85 essays here republished by Chartwell Books in a 2017 edition. It's hardback, but the binding isn't sewn quires, but instead glued pages like a paperback binding. In today's political times when people shout about a Constitution which neither side has read, I find that I want to know more, not argue from ignorance.
M**N
Get a copy ASAP
A must have in every home in the United States. Also, a copy of the United States Constitution.
G**P
Must Read
Please read before November.
T**D
Type size too small
The content is excellent, but in my opinion the type size (maybe 8pt) and proved to be annoying.
E**
Interesting
I'm making a presentation about Hamilton and this helps me a lot.
P**S
Interessante para entender o contexto histórico
Livro ótimo. Tem uma leitura relativamente densa, precisa de certo nível em inglês.
A**N
Hamilton musical obsessed daughter loves it.
Bought almost as a joke for my 13 year old daughter who loves the Hamilton Musical. To my surprise, she's giving it a go.
O**A
In times like these paper copies are good to have.
I read these a while back and felt with all the craziness of what is happening it is best to have a paper copy around that I can enjoy reading before someone decides to retroactively change it.
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