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The Federalist Papers

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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Bygone Books

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The essential collection of essays that shaped the United States Constitution and continues to influence political thought around the world.

Discover "The Federalist Papers" by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, the landmark collection of eighty-five essays that remains one of the most important works of political philosophy and constitutional history ever written. Offering profound insight into the principles of representative government, liberty, and the rule of law, this enduring classic is indispensable for readers interested in politics, history, and the foundations of modern democracy.

Written to explain and defend the proposed United States Constitution, these essays examine the structure of government, the separation of powers, federalism, the role of the judiciary, checks and balances, and the protection of individual liberty. Through clear reasoning and persuasive argument, the authors address timeless questions about governance, political stability, and the responsibilities of both leaders and citizens.

Originally published between 1787 and 1788, "The Federalist Papers" played a pivotal role in the ratification of the United States Constitution and remain among the most frequently cited works in constitutional law and political science. Their influence extends beyond American history, continuing to inform scholars, judges, policymakers, and students across the globe.

Perfect for readers interested in political philosophy, constitutional law, American history, government, legal studies, and classic nonfiction, this remarkable collection offers timeless insights into the principles that continue to shape democratic societies.

Explore one of the most influential political works ever written. Add "The Federalist Papers" to your Kindle library today and discover a timeless guide to constitutional government, liberty, and the enduring principles of democracy.

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