The Cambridge companion to the Federalist /

"For well over a century, the authorship of the individual essays of The Federalist was a matter of great uncertainty. The initial source of this uncertainty simply reflected the conventional practices of eighteenth-century political writing, when most polemical pieces, especially those appeari...

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Other Authors: Rakove, Jack N., 1947- (Editor), Sheehan, Colleen A. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Series:Cambridge companions to philosophy
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Table of Contents:
  • Publius and the Antifederalists : "a satisfactory answer to all the objections?" / David J. Siemers
  • John Jay, the Federalist, and the Constitution / Quentin P. Taylor
  • "A vigorous national government" : Hamilton on security, war, and revenue / Max M. Edling
  • "The known opinion of the impartial world" : foreign relations and the law of nations in the Federalist / David M. Golove & Daniel J. Hulsebosch
  • The Federalist's new federalism / Michael Zuckert
  • The political psychology of Publius : reason, interest, and interest in the Federalist / Jon Elster
  • Montesquieu, Hume, Adam Smith, and the philosophical perspective of the Federalist / Paul A. Rahe
  • Madison's republican remedy : the tenth Federalist and the creation of an impartial republic / Alan Gibson
  • The republicanism of Publius : the American way of life / Colleen A. Sheehan
  • "The interest of the man" : James Madison's constitutional politics / Larry D. Kramer
  • Politics indoors and out-of-doors : a fault line in Madison's thinking / Jack N. Rakove
  • "The cool and deliberate sense of the community" : the Federalist on Congress / Greg Weiner
  • Publius on monarchy / Eric Nelson
  • The genius of Hamilton and the birth of the modern theory of the judiciary / William M. Treanor
  • Publius' political science / John Ferejohn & Roderick Hills
  • The republican form of government in the Federalist / Harvey C. Mansfield.