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Subject Hamilton, Jay, and Madison
Date October 1, 2021 10:05 PM
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You may have heard a lot of talk in the media lately about how our
Constitution, as designed by the Founding Fathers, is flawed and outdated. It
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Dear Fellow American,
 
I hope you’re having a good day today.
 
You may have heard a lot of talk in the media lately about how our
Constitution, as designed by the Founding Fathers, is flawed and outdated.
 
It may make you wonder, as it does me: How should defenders of the
Constitution respond to these charges?
 
Well, a few early defenders of the Constitution—Alexander Hamilton, John Jay,
and James Madison—have given us the guide: The Federalist Papers.
 
These essays were written between October 1787 and August 1788 under the pen
name Publius, The Federalist Papers, and were published initially as newspaper
editorials intended to explain the merits of the Constitution.
 
Thomas Jefferson described The Federalist Papers
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There is no better guide to understanding the principles of liberty underlying
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Kyle Murnen, ’09
Director of Online Learning
Hillsdale College

   
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