The Federalist / / John Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:The John Harvard Library
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Physical Description:1 online resource (656 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction: The Enlarged Republic --   |t Note on the Text --   |t A Chronology of Events --   |t 1 Introduction --   |t 2 The Natural Advantages of Union --   |t 3 Union as a Requisite for National Safety --   |t 4 Relations with Foreign Powers --   |t 5 Separate Confederacies and Foreign Powers --   |t 6 Disunion and Dissension Among the States --   |t 7 Causes of Wars Among the States If Disunited --   |t 8 Consequences of Wars between States --   |t 9 Union as a Barrier to Faction and Insurrection --   |t 10 The Size and Variety of the Union as a Check on Faction --   |t 11 The Value of Union to Commerce and the Advantages of a Navy --   |t 12 Union and the National Revenue --   |t 13 Union and Economy in Government --   |t 14 Representative Republics and Direct Democracies --   |t 15 Defects of the Confederation --   |t 16 Inability of the Confederation to Enforce Its Laws --   |t 17 The Future Balance of State and National Powers --   |t 18 The Greek Confederacies --   |t 19 Medieval and Modern Confederacies --   |t 20 The Netherlands Confederacy --   |t 21 Defects of the Present Confederation --   |t 22 The Confederation: Lack of Powers and of Proper Ratification --   |t 23 The Necessity of an Energetic and Active National Government --   |t 24 To Provide for the Common Defense --   |t 25 The States and the Common Defense --   |t 26 The Powers of Congress and the Common Defense --   |t 27 The Enforcement of the Supreme Law of the Land --   |t 28 A National Army and Internal Security --   |t 29 The Regulation of the Militia --   |t 30 A General Power of Taxation --   |t 31 The Necessity of a National Power of Taxation --   |t 32 Exclusive and Concurrent Powers of Taxation --   |t 33 The Constitutionality of National Tax Laws --   |t 34 Concurrent Authority in Taxation --   |t 35 Further Reasons for an Indefinite Power of Taxation --   |t 36 Internal Taxes: Direct and Indirect --   |t 37 Problems Confronting the Federal Convention --   |t 38 Inconsistencies of Opponents of Ratification --   |t 39 Republicanism, Nationalism, Federalism --   |t 40 The Authority of the Convention --   |t 41 Powers Delegated to the General Government: I --   |t 42 Powers Delegated to the General Government: II --   |t 43 Powers Delegated to the General Government: III --   |t 44 Restrictions on Powers of the States --   |t 45 Powers and Continuing Advantages of the States --   |t 46 State and Federal Powers Compared --   |t 47 The Separation of Powers: I --   |t 48 The Separation of Powers: II --   |t 49 Appeal to the People in Cases of Disagreement --   |t 50 Periodical Appeals to the People --   |t 51 Checks and Balances --   |t 52 The House of Representatives --   |t 53 Annual and Biennial Elections --   |t 54 The Apportionment of Representatives and of Taxes --   |t 55 The House and Knowledge of Local Circumstances --   |t 56 Adequacy of Representation in the House --   |t 57 The Popular Basis of the House --   |t 58 The Future Size of the House --   |t 59 National Regulation of Congressional Elections --   |t 60 Safety in National Control of Elections --   |t 61 Uniformity in the National Control of Elections to the House --   |t 62 The Nature and the Stabilizing Influence of the Senate --   |t 63 The Necessity of a Senate --   |t 64 The Senate and the Treaty Power --   |t 65 The Senate: Appointments and Impeachments --   |t 66 The Senate: Further Consideration of the Impeachment Power --   |t 67 The Executive --   |t 68 The Method of Electing the President --   |t 69 Comparison of the President with Other Executives --   |t 70 Advantages of a Single Executive --   |t 71 The Presidential Term of Office --   |t 72 Re-Eligibility of the President --   |t 73 The Presidential Salary and Veto --   |t 74 The Military and Pardoning Powers of the President --   |t 75 The President and the Treaty Power --   |t 76 The President and the Appointing Power --   |t 77 The Powers of the President Concluded --   |t 78 The Judges as Guardians of the Constitution --   |t 79 The Position of the Judiciary --   |t 80 Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts --   |t 81 Distribution of the Judicial Power --   |t 82 The State and the Federal Courts --   |t 83 Trial by Jury --   |t 84 The Lack of a Bill of Rights --   |t 85 Conclusion --   |t Selected Bibliography --   |t Index 
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