The Cambridge Companion to The Federalist
Herausgeber: Rakove, Jack N.; Sheehan, Colleen A.
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A multifaceted approach to The Federalist that covers both its historical value and its continuing political relevance.
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A multifaceted approach to The Federalist that covers both its historical value and its continuing political relevance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781316501849
- ISBN-10: 1316501841
- Artikelnr.: 55811061
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781316501849
- ISBN-10: 1316501841
- Artikelnr.: 55811061
Introduction; 1. Publius and the antifederalists: a satisfactory answer to
all the objections? David J. Siemers; 2. John Jay, The Federalist, and the
Constitution Queintin P. Taylor; 3. Hamilton on security, war, and revenue
Max M. Edling; 4. Reason against passion: institutional balance,
international relations, and the law of nations in The Federalist David M.
Golove and Daniel J. Hulsebosch; 5. The Federalist's new federalism Michael
Zuckert; 6. The political psychology of Publius: reason, interest, and
interest in The Federalist Jon Elster; 7. Montesquieu, Hume, Adam Smith,
and the philosophical perspective of The Federalist Paul A. Rahe; 8.
Madison's republican remedy: the Tenth Federalist and the creation of an
impartial republic Alan Gibson; 9. The republicanism of Publius Colleen A.
Sheehan; 10. The interests of the man: James Madison's constitutional
politics Larry D. Kramer; 11. Politics indoors and out-of-doors: a fault
line in Madison's thinking Jack Rakove; 12. 'The cool and deliberate sense
of the community': The Federalist on Congress Greg Weiner; 13. Publius on
monarchy Eric Nelson; 14. The Federalist and the judiciary William M.
Treanor; 15. Publius' political science John Ferejohn and Roderick Hills;
16. The republican form of government in The Federalist Harvey C.
Mansfield.
all the objections? David J. Siemers; 2. John Jay, The Federalist, and the
Constitution Queintin P. Taylor; 3. Hamilton on security, war, and revenue
Max M. Edling; 4. Reason against passion: institutional balance,
international relations, and the law of nations in The Federalist David M.
Golove and Daniel J. Hulsebosch; 5. The Federalist's new federalism Michael
Zuckert; 6. The political psychology of Publius: reason, interest, and
interest in The Federalist Jon Elster; 7. Montesquieu, Hume, Adam Smith,
and the philosophical perspective of The Federalist Paul A. Rahe; 8.
Madison's republican remedy: the Tenth Federalist and the creation of an
impartial republic Alan Gibson; 9. The republicanism of Publius Colleen A.
Sheehan; 10. The interests of the man: James Madison's constitutional
politics Larry D. Kramer; 11. Politics indoors and out-of-doors: a fault
line in Madison's thinking Jack Rakove; 12. 'The cool and deliberate sense
of the community': The Federalist on Congress Greg Weiner; 13. Publius on
monarchy Eric Nelson; 14. The Federalist and the judiciary William M.
Treanor; 15. Publius' political science John Ferejohn and Roderick Hills;
16. The republican form of government in The Federalist Harvey C.
Mansfield.
Introduction; 1. Publius and the antifederalists: a satisfactory answer to
all the objections? David J. Siemers; 2. John Jay, The Federalist, and the
Constitution Queintin P. Taylor; 3. Hamilton on security, war, and revenue
Max M. Edling; 4. Reason against passion: institutional balance,
international relations, and the law of nations in The Federalist David M.
Golove and Daniel J. Hulsebosch; 5. The Federalist's new federalism Michael
Zuckert; 6. The political psychology of Publius: reason, interest, and
interest in The Federalist Jon Elster; 7. Montesquieu, Hume, Adam Smith,
and the philosophical perspective of The Federalist Paul A. Rahe; 8.
Madison's republican remedy: the Tenth Federalist and the creation of an
impartial republic Alan Gibson; 9. The republicanism of Publius Colleen A.
Sheehan; 10. The interests of the man: James Madison's constitutional
politics Larry D. Kramer; 11. Politics indoors and out-of-doors: a fault
line in Madison's thinking Jack Rakove; 12. 'The cool and deliberate sense
of the community': The Federalist on Congress Greg Weiner; 13. Publius on
monarchy Eric Nelson; 14. The Federalist and the judiciary William M.
Treanor; 15. Publius' political science John Ferejohn and Roderick Hills;
16. The republican form of government in The Federalist Harvey C.
Mansfield.
all the objections? David J. Siemers; 2. John Jay, The Federalist, and the
Constitution Queintin P. Taylor; 3. Hamilton on security, war, and revenue
Max M. Edling; 4. Reason against passion: institutional balance,
international relations, and the law of nations in The Federalist David M.
Golove and Daniel J. Hulsebosch; 5. The Federalist's new federalism Michael
Zuckert; 6. The political psychology of Publius: reason, interest, and
interest in The Federalist Jon Elster; 7. Montesquieu, Hume, Adam Smith,
and the philosophical perspective of The Federalist Paul A. Rahe; 8.
Madison's republican remedy: the Tenth Federalist and the creation of an
impartial republic Alan Gibson; 9. The republicanism of Publius Colleen A.
Sheehan; 10. The interests of the man: James Madison's constitutional
politics Larry D. Kramer; 11. Politics indoors and out-of-doors: a fault
line in Madison's thinking Jack Rakove; 12. 'The cool and deliberate sense
of the community': The Federalist on Congress Greg Weiner; 13. Publius on
monarchy Eric Nelson; 14. The Federalist and the judiciary William M.
Treanor; 15. Publius' political science John Ferejohn and Roderick Hills;
16. The republican form of government in The Federalist Harvey C.
Mansfield.