This is the first edition to explain all the many classical, mythological, and historical references in the text, and to pay due attention to the learning of the three authors, which enabled them to place the infant American republic in a long tradition of self-governing states. The arguments set down in The Federalist Papers have continuing relevance for the power-sharing basis between individual states and federal government that operates today.The Federalist Papers were written in the winter of 1787-8 with the aim of persuading the citizens of New York to ratify the newly drafted Consitution of the United States written by three leading players in the events of the American Revolution, these 85 essays together represent the most important work of political thought to have come out of America.The Federalist Papers Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, and Lawrence Goldman Oxford World's Classics Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Global Public Health.The European Society of Cardiology Series.Oxford Commentaries on International Law.
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