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James Madison

    James Madison fue un estadista estadounidense y el cuarto presidente de los Estados Unidos, ampliamente considerado como el "Padre de la Constitución" por ser su principal autor. También es conocido como el "Padre de la Carta de Derechos", habiendo redactado las primeras diez enmiendas. Como teórico político clave, Madison defendió rigurosos controles y equilibrios para frenar la influencia de intereses especiales y se comprometió profundamente a establecer mecanismos que garantizaran el republicanismo. Como presidente, lideró la nación a través de la Guerra de 1812, un conflicto que finalmente fomentó un nuevo espíritu de nacionalismo y marcó un cambio en sus propias posiciones políticas.

    James Madison
    The Constitution of the United States (U.S. Heritage)
    Great Books of the Western World 43. American State Papers, Federalist
    The Federalist
    The Federalist & Anti Federalist Papers
    The Federalist Papers
    The Federalist Papers
    • The Federalist Papers

      • 624 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      Originally published anonymously, The Federalist Papers first appeared in 1787 as a series of letters to New York newspapers urging voters to ratify the new Constitution. Still debated and discussed today, The Federalist Papers provide readers with an important commentary on the crucial issues facing a democracy. This edition includes a complete text of the Constitution

      The Federalist Papers
    • The Federalist Papers

      The Ideas That Forged the American Constitution

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The collection features 18 pivotal essays from The Federalist Papers, authored by Founding Fathers Hamilton, Madison, and Jay. Originally published to advocate for the U.S. Constitution in New York newspapers, these essays are now regarded as foundational texts in American constitutional law. This elegant pocket edition, designed with gilded edges and a gold-embossed cover, is curated by historian R. B. Bernstein, making it a perfect gift for those interested in the nation's legal heritage.

      The Federalist Papers
    • The Federalist & Anti Federalist Papers

      • 562 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      The Federalist Papers present a compelling argument for the United States Constitution through 85 articles by prominent figures like Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, exploring themes of individual versus governmental rights. In contrast, The Anti-Federalist Papers feature passionate critiques from authors like Patrick Henry and "Brutus," emphasizing concerns about centralized government. Together, these collections offer a rich historical perspective on foundational political debates, highlighting their enduring relevance to contemporary discussions about freedom and governance.

      The Federalist & Anti Federalist Papers
    • The Federalist

      • 666 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      With the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, The Federalist is among one of the most important political documents in American history.

      The Federalist
    • V.1. The great converstion: the substance of a liberal education; v.2. e v.3 The great ideas; v.4 . The iliad of Homero the Odyssey; v.5. Sophocles, Aeschylus, Aristophanes Euripides; v. 6. Thucydideis, Herodotus; v.7. Plato; v. 8. e v.9 Aristoteles; v. 10. Galen, Hippocrates; v. 11. Euclid, Archimedes, Apolonius, Nicomachus; v. 12.Lucretius, Epictetus,. Marcus Aurelius; v.13. Virgil; v. 14 Plutarch; v. 15 Tacitus; v. 16 Kepler, Ptolemy, Copernicus; v. 17 Plotinus; v. 18 Augustine; v. 19 e v. 20 Thomas Aquinas; v. 21 Dante; v. 22 Chaucer; v. 23 Hobbes, Machiavelli; v. 24 Rabelais; v. 25 Montaigne; v. 26 e v. 27. Shakespeare; v. 28. Gilbert, Galileo, Harvey; v. 29 Cervantes; v. 30 Francis Bacon; v. 31 Spinoza, Descartes; v. 32 Milton; v. 33 Pascal; v. 34. Huygens, Newton; v. 35 Locke, Berkeley, Hume; v. 36 Sterne, Swift; v. 37 Fielding; v. 38. Rousseau, Montesquieu; v. 39. Adam Smith; v. 40 e v.41. Gibbon; v. 42. Kant; v. 43. American State Papers; v. 44. Boswell; v. 45. Lavoisier, Fourier, Faraday; v. 46 Hegel; v. 47. Goethe; v. 48. Melville; v. 49. Darwin; v. 50. Marx; v. 51. Tolstoy; v. 52. Dostoyevsk; v. 53. William James; v. 54. Freud

      Great Books of the Western World 43. American State Papers, Federalist
    • The Constitution of the United States (U.S. Heritage)

      with The Declaration of Independence, The Bill of Rights and other Founding Documents

      • 308 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Key founding documents and influential writings that shaped the United States are compiled in this volume. It includes the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and notable works like The Federalist Papers and Common Sense. Aimed at a wide audience, from students to engaged citizens, this collection offers insights into America's revolutionary ideas and historical context. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the principles of democracy, liberty, and freedom that define American identity.

      The Constitution of the United States (U.S. Heritage)
    • The Constitution of the United States of America

      The Declaration of Independence, The Bill of Rights, Common Sense, and The Federalist Papers (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)

      • 600 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      This collection features foundational texts of American democracy, including the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights, which outline the nation's core principles and individual rights. It also includes all amendments to the Constitution, providing a comprehensive view of legal evolution. Additionally, The Federalist Papers offer insights into the intentions behind the Constitution, while Common Sense presents a compelling argument for independence. Together, these documents encapsulate the philosophical and legal framework of the United States.

      The Constitution of the United States of America
    • A significant aspect of this collection is its role in advocating for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution through essays written by "Publius." The authors, including Alexander Hamilton, argued against the necessity of a Bill of Rights, fearing that enumerating rights could limit them. The essays emphasize the Constitution's focus on government powers while leaving unenumerated rights to the states and the people, highlighting the tension between federal authority and individual liberties.

      The Federalist Papers (Deluxe Library Edition) (Annotated)
    • Aimed at advocating for the ratification of the United States Constitution, this collection features 85 articles penned by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton under the pseudonym "Publius." The works delve into the principles of government, the importance of a strong federal structure, and the protection of individual rights, showcasing the authors' insights into the newly proposed system of governance.

      The Federalist Papers (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
    • The Federalist Papers

      A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of the New Constitution

      • 514 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, this collection of 85 essays aims to persuade New Yorkers to ratify the proposed United States Constitution. Published under the pseudonym "Publius" in 1787 and 1788, these essays explore the principles of government, the necessity of a strong federal system, and the protection of individual liberties, forming a foundational text in American political thought.

      The Federalist Papers