Course Schedule
Written between October 1787 and August 1788, The Federalist Papers is a collection of newspaper essays written in defense of the Constitution. Writing under the penname Publius, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay explain the merits of the proposed Constitution, while confronting objections raised by its opponents. Thomas Jefferson described the work as “the best commentary on the principles of government, which ever was written.” This course will explore major themes of The Federalist Papers, such as the problem of majority faction, separation of powers, and the three branches of government
Introduction: Articles of Confederation and the Constitutional Convention
Larry P. Arnn
The Improved Science of Politics
Paul A. Rahe
The Problem of Majority Faction
Paul Moreno
Federalism and Republicanism
Will Morrisey
Separation of Powers
Matthew Spalding
The Legislative: House and Senate
Will Morrisey
The Executive
Paul A. Rahe
The Judiciary
Paul Moreno
“The Constitution is Itself . . . a Bill of Rights”
Will Morrisey
Conclusion: Constitutionalism Today
Larry P. Arnn
Final Quiz
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