“It is a misfortune, inseparable from human affairs, that public measures are rarely investigated with that spirit of moderation which is essential to a just estimate of their real tendency to advance or obstruct the public good; and that this spirit is more apt to be diminished than prompted, by those occasions which require an unusual exercise of it.”
Quote by James Madison
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The Federalist: With Letters of Brutus
This book is a compilation of essays and letters that delve into the debate over the ratification of the United States Constitution. It includes the influential essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, collectively known as The Federalist Papers, as well as responses from a fictional character named Brutus, offering a dissenting viewpoint. more
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