1. Federalists, Anti-Federalists and the Nature of Power
In federalism governance power is divided between constituent political units and the central governing authority. ... For instance, Brutus was not comfortable with the amount of power the federal government was endowing on a few selected individuals. ... This was the clause he (Brutus) feared most as boundless power in the wrong hands can be dangerous (Schmidt, 2010). Brutus' main worry lay in the government misusing the power the constitution gave them. ... In his words, he was quoted by many scholars of historians he proclaims government to be a representation of most of the reflection...
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