Dimensions
130 x 197 x 27mm
Classic essays of political science.
The eighty-five essays collected in 'The Federalist' were written in haste between October 1787 and May 1788 in the heat of political controversy. Written in support of the American constitution and signed "Publius", the authors were in fact Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay. For more than two centuries their influence has endured.
In the United States what the "founding fathers" intended is now a matter of constant debate and people turn to 'The Federalist' as an authentic voice from the generation that made the constitution. For Europeans arguing for and against federalism, countries adopting democracy after decades of totalitarian rule, states torn apart by reawakened nationalism and all societies seeking to reconcile majority rule with minority rights, 'The Federalist' remains invaluable as an acute commentary on many problems they will face.
A comprehensive edition, with introduction, bibliography and index.