The Failure of the Founding Fathers: Jefferson, Marshall, and the Rise of Presidential DemocracyHarvard University Press, 30 Jun 2009 - 400 halaman Based on seven years of archival research, the book describes previously unknown aspects of the electoral college crisis of 1800, presenting a revised understanding of the early days of two great institutions that continue to have a major impact on American history: the plebiscitarian presidency and a Supreme Court that struggles to put the presidency's claims of a popular mandate into constitutional perspective. Through close studies of two Supreme Court cases, Ackerman shows how the court integrated Federalist and Republican themes into the living Constitution of the early republic. |
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... Hamilton as his clever and energetic adjutant. The most important mo- ment in the lives of James Madison and James Wilson had been when they cast their lot against the British. These revolutionaries were not about to abandon their ...
... Hamilton as his clever and energetic adjutant. The most important mo- ment in the lives of James Madison and James Wilson had been when they cast their lot against the British. These revolutionaries were not about to abandon their ...
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... Hamilton and Jefferson in his first cabinet, and desperately sought to keep these great rivals in harness. But it was not to be. By the end of his first adminis- tration, Jefferson and Hamilton were already locked in bitter conflict.6 ...
... Hamilton and Jefferson in his first cabinet, and desperately sought to keep these great rivals in harness. But it was not to be. By the end of his first adminis- tration, Jefferson and Hamilton were already locked in bitter conflict.6 ...
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... Hamilton pioneered new forms of popular mobilization in the mid-Atlantic states, where party competition was already fairly well developed.11 Even in Fed- eralist New England and the Republican South, there was a perceptible in- crease ...
... Hamilton pioneered new forms of popular mobilization in the mid-Atlantic states, where party competition was already fairly well developed.11 Even in Fed- eralist New England and the Republican South, there was a perceptible in- crease ...
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... Hamilton, and Adams—the men in power. If parties are factions, and factions destroy republics, it makes perfect sense to challenge the very legitimacy of a rising party—as Washington did in disparaging the Repub- licans in his Farewell ...
... Hamilton, and Adams—the men in power. If parties are factions, and factions destroy republics, it makes perfect sense to challenge the very legitimacy of a rising party—as Washington did in disparaging the Repub- licans in his Farewell ...
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... Hamilton , the Federalist party leader ; and it came at a time of maximum partisan advantage . Washington held off his announcement until Septem- ber 17 , 1796 , keeping the Republicans off - balance in the presidential elec- tion ...
... Hamilton , the Federalist party leader ; and it came at a time of maximum partisan advantage . Washington held off his announcement until Septem- ber 17 , 1796 , keeping the Republicans off - balance in the presidential elec- tion ...
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