Dive into the world of revolutionary ideas and timeless wisdom with The Federalist Papers, a cornerstone of American political philosophy. Authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius," this collection of 85 essays is a masterclass in governance, liberty, and democracy.
Written in 1787-1788 to advocate for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, these essays explore the principles of federalism, the dangers of factionalism, and the delicate balance of power among government branches. From Madison's brilliant Federalist No. 10 to Hamilton's visionary Federalist No. 78, this work lays the foundation for the enduring strength of the United States.
This beautifully illustrated edition transforms the text into a visual and intellectual feast, combining eloquent prose with evocative images that bring history to life. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student of political science, or a curious reader, this edition offers an unparalleled journey into the ideas that shaped a nation.
Rediscover The Federalist Papers-not just as a historical document, but as a vivid and enduring conversation about freedom, governance, and the human spirit.