Federalists James Madison (1731–1836), Alexander Hamilton (1757–1804), and John Jay (1745–1829) wrote 85 essays under the pseudonym Publius; invoking Aristotelian political theory to facilitate the same limited constitution argued by Cicero—a balanced network of absolute regimes, ensuring that no one party would obtain dominion.
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On the Federalist Paper No. 10
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Federalists James Madison (1731–1836), Alexander Hamilton (1757–1804), and John Jay (1745–1829) wrote 85 essays under the pseudonym Publius; invoking Aristotelian political theory to facilitate the same limited constitution argued by Cicero—a balanced network of absolute regimes, ensuring that no one party would obtain dominion.