A Macat Analysis of The Federalist Papers

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By Alexander Hamilton

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One of the most influential works of political theory ever written, The Federalist Papers collects 85 essays from 1787 and 1788, when the United States was a new country looking to find its way politically. Masterminded by Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers looked to persuade Americans that it was in their interest to back a strong national government enshrined in a constitution. Why? Because this was the only way to knit the newborn country together, while still preserving individual liberties. The collection remains essential reading for anyone interested in the birth of democracy and understanding the original intent that underlies the US Constitution.

A Macat Analysis of The Federalist Papers