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 Federalist Papers Index
FEDERALIST No. 57 The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation HAMILTON OR MADISON
FEDERALIST No. 23 The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union HAMILTON
FEDERALIST No. 58 Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered MADISON
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 lbody.cfm?parent=53
Federalist 57: House of Representatives: Popular Basis of Elections, Importance of the Rule of Law
Federalist 38: Inconsistencies of Opponents of the Constitution
Federalist 60: Regulation of Elections: Case for National Regulation, The People Are the Safeguard
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 Federalist Papers Index
FEDERALIST No. 57 The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation HAMILTON OR MADISON
FEDERALIST No. 23 The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union HAMILTON
FEDERALIST No. 58 Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered MADISON
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 DIALECTICAL MARXISM: The Writings of Bertell Ollman
National Vice President of the Student League for Industrial Democracy (which soon afterwards changed its name to Students for a Democratic Society, S.D.S.) and editor of its journal (l956-'57)
Education Director for the Council on Student Travel on several trans-Atlantic sailings (l959-'63)
Oxford University, Visiting Professor for a course on Marxism (Spring, 2000)
www.nyu.edu /projects/ollman/cv.php   (1729 words)

  
 Table of contents for American political rhetoric
Lopez (1995) 3 President and Congress Federalist 57 Federalist 63 Federalist 70 Federalist 71 Federalist 73 Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special Session (1861) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to Congress (1942) The War Powers Resolution (1973) United States v.
Bush (2004) Richard B. Cheney, Remarks at the State Funeral for Ronald Reagan (2004) 4 Judiciary Brutus, Essay XI (1788) Federalist 78 Marbury v.
Katzenbach (1966) Regents of the University of California v.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0422/2004020705.html   (364 words)

  
 Table of contents for American political rhetoric
Lopez (1995) 3 President and Congress Federalist 57 Federalist 63 Federalist 70 Federalist 71 Federalist 73 Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special Session (1861) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to Congress (1942) The War Powers Resolution (1973) United States v.
Bush (2004) Richard B. Cheney, Remarks at the State Funeral for Ronald Reagan (2004) 4 Judiciary Brutus, Essay XI (1788) Federalist 78 Marbury v.
Darby (1941) Ronald Reagan, State of the Union Address (1982) Garcia v.
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 Beckman mss.
  United World Federalists:  I’m with you!; In the World Interest; It’s up to you!; Key chains – Lapel pins -  Bracelet charms; Land, Admiral Emory S.; Legislation in the World Interest; The Montachsett Federalist; More Power to the United Nations; Now America Must be Told; Our work is peace...
  United World Federalists:  Action Report; Action for peace; Adventures in Travel 1970; Agenda in the World Interest; As a member of the United World Federalists; As a Federalist you have something to say; Association of World Federalists, Calcutta; Beat attack on UN; Blueprint for Achievement, 1954?, 1956-57, 1957-58; Blueprint for Year 14
  United World Federalists:  UWF’s project contact; UWF’s strength is in you...; Vietnam:  an object lesson, 1966; War, Economic Strife...; We...Believe...; We Reaffirm...; We’re in the middle...; “With firmness in the right...”; What 51 U.S. National Organizations say about world law...; What is UWF?; What World Federalists are Doing
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/subfile/beckmaninv.html   (479 words)

  
 The Lonely Pamphleteer Review
Weld does run for governor, he will follow the counsel of Federalist No. 57 rather than the advice of higth-paid political
A Weld candidacy showing that in New York leaders stand with the people to avoid tyranny, as Federalist 57 advised, would do much to revitalize the legacy of liberty given us by the Founding generation.
William F. Weld, once governor of Massachusetts, was reported in The New York Times, August 19, to be plannning to seek the New York governorship this year.
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 Reader's Companion to American History - -RATIFICATION OF THE CONSTITUTION
Antifederalists had demanded that the Constitution be amended before they would consider it or that amendments be a condition of ratification; Federalists had retorted that it had to be accepted or rejected as it was.
All subsequent state conventions but Maryland's recommended amendments as part of their decisions to ratify: Maryland, April 28, 1788 (63-11); South Carolina, May 23, 1788 (149-73); New Hampshire, June 21, 1788 (57-47); Virginia, June 25, 1788 (89-79); and New York, July 26, 1788 (30-27).
The Federalist served mainly as a debater's handbook for Federalist delegates in the Virginia and New York conventions, becoming a classic work of American political thought and the foremost commentary on the Constitution only after the ratification controversy.
college.hmco.com /history/readerscomp/rcah/html/ah_073800_ratification.htm   (1275 words)

  
 WSJ Books
In "Herd on the Street," veteran Journal reporter Ken Wells draws from more than 600 stories to compile 57 of the best, by renowned Journal writers who elevate information to a level somewhere between entertainment and astonishment.
The Wall Street Journal and the Federalist Society examine presidential performance in this collection of provocative essays written by a diverse group of authors.
The heart of the book is a literal journey along the Mississippi River, from Minnesota to Louisiana, in a quixotic search for the Perfect Beer Joint—a journey that turns out to be the perfect pretext for viewing America through the prism of a beer glass.
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 MHS Foster Family Autograph Collection, 1621-1930 : Guide to the Collection
Judge Dwight Foster (1757-1823) was a chief justice of Worcester County, Mass., a member of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, the Massachusetts Legislature, and the Massachusetts Executive Council, and was a U.S. senator serving as a Federalist from 1800 to 1803.
Foster and Estabrook Legal Records consist of legal correspondence kept by Dwight Foster (1828-1884) while serving as a lawyer with the firm Foster and Estabrook in Worcester, Mass., 1856-57.
Alfred Dwight Foster (1800-1852) was a representative on the Massachusetts General Court, and was involved with various civic organizations including the Worcester town council, Massachusetts Governorâ??s Council, Leicester Academy, Amherst College, the State Lunatic Asylum, and the State Reform School.
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 I. THE CONSTITUTIONAL SEPARATION OF POWERS BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS
The Constitution reflects a fundamental conviction that governmental "power is of an encroaching nature, and that it ought to be effectually restrained from passing the limits assigned to it." The Federalist No. 48, at 332 (James Madison) (Jacob E. Cooke ed., 1961), quoted in Metropolitan Washington Airports Auth.
Schor, 478 U.S. 833, 856-57 (1986) ("the separation of powers question presented in this litigation is whether Congress impermissibly undermined.
Therefore, "in determining whether [an] Act disrupts the proper balance between the coordinate branches, the proper inquiry focuses on the extent to which it prevents the Executive Branch from accomplishing its constitutionally assigned functions." Id.
www.usdoj.gov /olc/delly.htm   (2425 words)

  
 CPSR - not_found_message
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Cyber Federalist Newsletter:The User Voice in Internet Governance.
Civil Society Democracy Project by nbrigham, May 09, 2005 07:37 PM
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 Democratic Underground - Rove Resurfaces (speak to Federalist Society), Libby's Defense Trust Set
Nov-08-05 10:57 PM The Federalist Society is a nest of vipers
"Appearing at Federalist Society events is one, perhaps the most important, of the ways in which a person who wants to get known as 'reliable' and promotable makes sure that his/her name gets put on 'the list'," Tushnet said in an interview.
Rove was not indicted in the leak of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame's identity.
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 WVU History Website
Lutz, Paul F. "William Casey Marland: Governor of West Virginia 1953-57"
Rasmussen, Barbara E. "The Federalist Legacy in Appalachia: Land, Wealth and Politics in Transmontane Virginia 1781-1915"
McCarthy, William D. "Building the Beaver and Lake Erie Canal: The Politic of Public Improvements in Pennsylvania, 1783-1845"
www.as.wvu.edu /history/PhDsAwarded.htm   (1440 words)

  
 politics_of_canada.html
The new provincial government headed by Jean Lesage and operating under the slogans "Il faut que ça change!" and "Maître chez nous" ("It must change!", "Masters in our own house") secularised government institutions, nationalised electricity production and encouraged unionising.
Chrétien, a Member of Parliament from his native Quebec, became the first Prime Minister to lead three consecutive majority governments since 1945, as the Liberals increased their majority in Parliament to 57% (172 of the 301 Parliamentary seats), with 40.9% of the popular vote.
In April 2003 Quebecers elected the Parti libéral, and Jean Charest became premier, the first solidly federalist premier since the 1960s.
www.informationgenius.com /encyclopedia/p/po/politics_of_canada.html   (1440 words)

  
 International Relations Center Bolton’s Baggage
Bolton will face a spirited confirmation battle in the Senate, where four years ago his nomination as the new Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security was approved by a vote of 57-43.
From high school, Bolton went to Yale and then on to Yale Law School, where he befriended current Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and other rightists who were among the first members of the conservative Federalist Society.
Bolton received $30,000 for “research papers on UN membership issues involving Taiwan ” at the same time he was promoting diplomatic recognition of Taiwan before various congressional committees.
www.irc-online.org /content/commentary/2005/0503bolton.php   (5612 words)

  
 International Relations Center Bolton’s Baggage
Bolton will face a spirited confirmation battle in the Senate, where four years ago his nomination as the new Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security was approved by a vote of 57-43.
Bolton, who as a member of the Reagan administration had led the insider campaign to withdraw U.S. membership in UNESCO, had no scruples about recommending that UN moneys be used to fund a free-market, anti-communist “development” organization.
Bolton is not only one of the administration’s leading hawks on China policy, he is also its strongest advocate of Taiwan ’s independence and of U.S. defense of Taiwan.
www.irc-online.org /content/commentary/2005/0503bolton.php   (5612 words)

  
 Schedule Spring 2005
David Hume, "Of Parties in General"; Vices of the Political System of the United States, Federalist Papers #10, 51; McDonald, Novus Ordo Seclorum, pp.225-260.
Aristotle; Cicero; John Locke, Second Treatise (for excerpts, click here); McDonald, Novus Ordo Seclorum, pp.57-96.
Cato's Letters, Nos.15-16, 18, 35, 94, 106; Charleston Sons of Liberty Toasts; McDonald, Novus Ordo Seclorum, pp.9-56.
www.skidmore.edu /~tkuroda/gh322/sched322.htm   (353 words)

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