THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE FEDERALIST

THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE FEDERALIST

RAKOVE, J. /   / SHEEHAN, C.

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Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Derecho constitucional y político
ISBN:
978-1-316-50184-9
Edición:
1
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The eighty-five Federalist essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison as 'Publius' to support the ratification of the Constitution in 1787-88 are regarded as the preeminent American contribution to Western political theory. Recently, there have been major developments in scholarship on the Revolutionary and Founding era as well as increased public interest in constitutional matters that make this a propitious moment to reflect on the contributions and complexity of The Federalist. This volume of specially commissioned essays covers the broad scope of 'Publius' work, including historical, political, philosophical, juridical, and moral dimensions. In so doing, they bring the design and arguments of the text into focus for twenty-first century scholars, students, and citizens and show how these diverse treatments of The Federalist are associated with an array of substantive political and constitutional perspectives in our own time.

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