The first of The Federalist Papers were published 225 years ago this weekend. Weekend Edition host Rachel Martin talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian Jon Meacham about their ...
Each week, The Spokesman-Review examines one question from the Naturalization Test immigrants must pass to become United States citizens. Today’s question: Why were the Federalist Papers important?
Today, we celebrate the 238th anniversary of the publication of the very first essay in The Federalist Papers. Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist No. 1 from Oct. 27, 1787, marks the start of a seminal ...
What to say of Federalist No. 10, James Madison’s debut essay in the series? That it is justly the most studied, anthologized, and dissected of all the 85 Federalist essays? That its twenty-three ...
The Federalist is one of America’s sacred scriptures. Written in 1788 by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison (all three under the pen-name “Publius”), this series of essays was aimed at ...
A look back at the papers shows that their chief architect, Alexander Hamilton, could be called our “founding blogger.” Alexander Hamilton (Wikimedia Commons) Better known today as The Federalist ...
This eBook edition of "Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist: ALL Essays and Articles in One Edition" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Some of ...
One of the pleasures of writing is you often surprise yourself. Poets and fiction writers try to get out of the way to allow the work to go where it wants to go; nonfiction writers, like journalists, ...