The Anti-Federalist Papers

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The Anti-Federalist Papers

Between the first proposals of a federal Constitution in 1787 and the document’s 1789 ratification, an intense debate raged among the nation's founding fathers. The Federalist Papers — authored by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay — favored the adoption of the Constitution, but other early statesmen opposed its ratification. The latter group, writing under pseudonyms, amassed a substantial number of influential essays, speeches, and letters that warned of the dangers inherent in a powerful central government.
Although never collected in as definitive a form as The Federalist Papers, these statements of opposition appeared in various publications and eventually became known as The Anti-Federalist Papers. Some of their arguments were incorporated into the first ten amendments to the Constitution — the Bill of Rights — but others remained unaddressed. The persuasive and well-argued statements encompassed by this volume continue to provide a valuable and timely perspective on the necessary limits of power.
Dover Original. 



  • Age Level = 14 and up
  • Book Author = Patrick Henry
  • Book Material = Paperback
  • Book Publisher = Dover Publications
  • Book Series = Dover Thrift
  • Copyright = c2020
  • Grade Level = High School
  • Condition = New


Item Number: 365-95

Item ID: 29045

Category: Shakespeare