1. Federalist Papers
There have been suggestions that maybe these Papers embrace more of an anti-democratic or a pluralist interpretation, but the structure of these types of thoughts are completely different than those set forth by the Publius. ... In other words, Madison's, Hamilton's, and other contributors to the Papers views and ideas are clearly a republican interpretation due to the fact that every aspect of how they believe the government should be run parallels that of a republic. ... The description of certain concepts that are vital to the structure of the government are often repeated and i...
- Word Count: 1315
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate