Some wish the Founders had all agreed on a coherent vision for the United States, especially on how to interpret the Constitution. Such agreement has never existed, and Defining the Republic documents the dispute between two of the most important Founders: Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.
Some wish the Founders had all agreed on a coherent vision for the United States, especially on how to interpret the Constitution. Such agreement has never existed, and Defining the Republic documents the dispute between two of the most important Founders: Alexander Hamilton and James Madison.
Chapter 1: Definitions of a Republic from Other Authors Chapter 2: Hamilton and Madison on Slavery Chapter 3: Hamilton and Madison on France versus Great Britain Chapter 4: Hamilton and Madison on Constitutional Interpretation Chapter 5: Hamilton and Madison on Religion Chapter 6: Hamilton on the Federal Government's Role in the Economy Chapter 7: Madison on the Federal Government's Role in the Economy
Chapter 1: Definitions of a Republic from Other Authors Chapter 2: Hamilton and Madison on Slavery Chapter 3: Hamilton and Madison on France versus Great Britain Chapter 4: Hamilton and Madison on Constitutional Interpretation Chapter 5: Hamilton and Madison on Religion Chapter 6: Hamilton on the Federal Government's Role in the Economy Chapter 7: Madison on the Federal Government's Role in the Economy
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