Alexander Hamilton was one of the strongest minds behind the development of modern constitutionalism, both in theory and in practice. Hamilton shared the constitutional principles of his republican contemporaries in his commitment to bicameral legislatures, elected executives, the separation of powers, checks and balances in government, and representative (rather than direct) democracy. He differed somewhat in his much stronger commitment to federalism, to executive power, and to judges, as the bulwark of constitutional liberty. Hamilton became as Publius (with James Madison) in The Federalist the foremost advocate and interpreter of constitutional government as it would ultimately be implemented in the United States. All these principl...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Heralded as the “Father of the Constitution,” James Madison was, besides one of the most influential...
Includes bibliographical references.In order to understand American political philosophy, it is nece...
Alexander Hamilton was one of the strongest minds behind the development of modern constitutionalism...
In late May 1788, with the essays of the Federalist on the Congress (Article I) and the Executive (A...
Alexander Hamilton\u27s American empire was a flexible and contradictory one that was based on econo...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
Alan FoxIn American political philosophy, a highly contested topic is whether or not the United Stat...
This article is a critical appraisal of Alexander Hamiltons theory of Presidentialism, focusing on h...
Known as the Father of His Country, George Washington is viewed as a demigod for what he was and did...
The first crisis (in the government of the United States under the Constitution) came soon after the...
Let me try to explain what I mean by the title of my paper, The Bill of Rights as a Constitution. ...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
Alexander Hamilton bemoans, in Federalist No. 9, the disappointing record of Republican forms of gov...
Alexander Hamilton’s underlying arguments in The Federalist Papers and the Pacificus-Helvidius Debat...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Heralded as the “Father of the Constitution,” James Madison was, besides one of the most influential...
Includes bibliographical references.In order to understand American political philosophy, it is nece...
Alexander Hamilton was one of the strongest minds behind the development of modern constitutionalism...
In late May 1788, with the essays of the Federalist on the Congress (Article I) and the Executive (A...
Alexander Hamilton\u27s American empire was a flexible and contradictory one that was based on econo...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
Alan FoxIn American political philosophy, a highly contested topic is whether or not the United Stat...
This article is a critical appraisal of Alexander Hamiltons theory of Presidentialism, focusing on h...
Known as the Father of His Country, George Washington is viewed as a demigod for what he was and did...
The first crisis (in the government of the United States under the Constitution) came soon after the...
Let me try to explain what I mean by the title of my paper, The Bill of Rights as a Constitution. ...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
Alexander Hamilton bemoans, in Federalist No. 9, the disappointing record of Republican forms of gov...
Alexander Hamilton’s underlying arguments in The Federalist Papers and the Pacificus-Helvidius Debat...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Heralded as the “Father of the Constitution,” James Madison was, besides one of the most influential...
Includes bibliographical references.In order to understand American political philosophy, it is nece...