Focuses on the philosophical foundations of the document known as `The Federalist Papers,' by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. Philosophical sources that influenced the authors; Criticism of the book by Francis Fukuyama and Thomas Pangle.
Presents a critique of the 10th essay of the document known as `The Federalist Papers.' Definition of faction; James Madison's distinction between passion and interest; Causes of faction; Distinction between justice and public good.
Published
1993
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