"Figures like Madison and Hamilton negotiated the best deal they could make, then they set out to sell it to the public, correctly calculating that a compromised Constitution was better than none. The Federalist Papers were an exercise in spin—spin in service of a worthy cause, but spin nonetheless."
Jonathan Chait at New York challenges the idea of sanctifying the Constitution.
Monday, August 18, 2014
"Statesman Are Merely Dead Politicians"
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1780s,
2010s,
Chait,
eighteenth century,
Hamilton,
legal history,
Madison,
political history,
twenty-first century
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