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Federalist 32

I want to remind the reader that The Federalist consists of essays written for average citizens, mostly farmers, many of whom had to have the essays read to them, published in local newspapers.

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Grant’s Memoirs: A Review

Given that 2025 marks the 160th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War, it seems appropriate to consider one of America’s statesmen, Ulysses S. Grant and his highly regarded Personal Memoirs, written neck break speed, as he was rapidly dying from tongue and throat cancer.

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Federalist 31

The French philosopher René Descartes believed that knowledge resulted from “clear and distinct ideas” that occurred in the mind.

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Federalist 30

The two most consequential powers of modern governments are the power to conscript individuals into military service and to dip its hands into people’s pockets.

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Federalist 28

Hamilton’s extended meditation on the importance of a federal army continued in Federalist #28, the penultimate essay on the topic.

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