Antifederalist Papers
Contents
- Antifederalist No.1
- GENERAL INTRODUCTION: A DANGEROUS PLAN OF BENEFIT ONLY
TO THE "ARISTOCRATICK COMBINATION"
- Antifederalist No. 2
- WE HAVE BEEN TOLD OF PHANTOMS
- Antifederalist No. 3
- NEW CONSTITUTION CREATES A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; WILL NOT ABATE
FOREIGN INFLUENCE; DANGERS OF CIVIL WAR AND DESPOTISM
- Antifederalist No. 4
- FOREIGN WARS, CIVIL WARS, AND INDIAN WARS &endash; THREE
BUGBEARS
- Antifederalist No. 5
- SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND-A CASE IN POINT
- Antifederalist No. 6
- THE HOBGOBLINS OF ANARCHY AND DISSENSIONS AMONG THE
STATES
- Antifederalist No. 7
- ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION WILL LEAD TO CIVIL WAR
- Antifederalist No. 8
- THE POWER VESTED IN CONGRESS OF SENDING TROOPS FOR SUPPRESSING
INSURRECTIONS WILL ALWAYS ENABLE THEM TO STIFLE THE FIRST
STRUGGLES OF FREEDOM
- Antifederalist No. 9
- A CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENT IS A TYRANNY
- Antifederalist No. 10
- ON THE PRESERVATION OF PARTIES, PUBLIC LIBERTY DEPENDS
- Antifederalist No. 11
- UNRESTRICTED POWER OVER COMMERCE SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN THE
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
- Antifederalist No. 12
- HOW WILL THE NEW GOVERNMENT RAISE MONEY?
- Antifederalist No. 13
- THE EXPENSE OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT
- Antifederalist No. 14
- EXTENT OF TERRITORY UNDER CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENT TOO LARGE TO
PRESERVE LIBERTY OR PROTECT PROPERTY
- Antifederalist No. 15
- RHODE ISLAND IS RIGHT!
- Antifederalist No. 16
- EUROPEANS ADMIRE AND FEDERALISTS DECRY THE PRESENT SYSTEM
- Antifederalist No. 17
- FEDERALIST POWER WILL ULTIMATELY SUBVERT STATE AUTHORITY
- Antifederalist Nos.
18-20
- WHAT DOES HISTORY TEACH?
- Antifederalist No. 21
- WHY THE ARTICLES FAILED
- Antifederalist No. 22
- ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION SIMPLY REQUIRES AMENDMENTS,
PARTICULARLY FOR COMMERCIAL POWER AND JUDICIAL POWER; CONSTITUTION
GOES TOO FAR
- Antifederalist No. 23
- CERTAIN POWERS NECESSARY FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE, CAN AND
SHOULD BE LIMITED
- Antifederalist No. 24
- OBJECTIONS TO A STANDING ARMY
- PART 1
- Antifederalist No. 25
- OBJECTIONS TO A STANDING ARMY
- PART 2
- Antifederalist No. 26
- THE USE OF COERCION BY THE NEW GOVERNMENT
- PART 1
- Antifederalist No. 27
- THE USE OF COERCION BY THE NEW GOVERNMENT
- PART 2
- Antifederalist No. 28
- THE USE OF COERCION BY THE NEW GOVERNMENT
- PART 3
- Antifederalist No. 29
- OBJECTIONS TO NATIONAL CONTROL OF THE MILITIA
- Antifederalist Nos.
30-31
- A VIRGINIA ANTIFEDERALIST ON THE ISSUE OF TAXATION
- Antifederalist No. 32
- FEDERAL TAXATION AND THE DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED POWERS
- PART 1
- Antifederalist No. 33
- FEDERAL TAXATION AND THE DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED POWERS
- PART 2
- Antifederalist No. 34
- THE PROBLEM OF CONCURRENT TAXATION
- Antifederalist No. 35
- FEDERAL TAXING POWER MUST BE RESTRAINED
- Antifederalist No. 36
- REPRESENTATION AND INTERNAL TAXATION
- Antifederalist No. 37
- FACTIONS AND THE CONSTITUTION
- Antifederalist No. 38
- SOME REACTIONS TO FEDERALIST ARGUMENTS
- Antifederalist No. 39
- APPEARANCE AND REALITY-THE FORM IS FEDERAL; THE EFFECT IS
NATIONAL
- Antifederalist No. 40
- ON THE MOTIVATIONS AND AUTHORITY OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS
- Antifederalist Nos.
41-43
- THE QUANTITY OF POWER THE UNION MUST POSSESS IS ONE THING; THE
MODE OF EXERCISING THE POWERS GIVEN IS QUITE A DIFFERENT
CONSIDERATION
- Antifederalist No. 44
- WHAT CONGRESS CAN DO; WHAT A STATE CAN NOT
- Antifederalist No. 45
- POWERS OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT DANGEROUS TO STATE GOVERNMENTS;
NEW YORK AS AN EXAMPLE
- Antifederalist No. 46
- WHERE THEN IS THE RESTRAINT?
- Antifederalist No. 47
- "BALANCE" OF DEPARTMENTS NOT ACHIEVED UNDER NEW
CONSTITUTION
- Antifederalist No. 48
- NO SEPARATION OF DEPARTMENTS RESULTS IN NO RESPONSIBILITY
- Antifederalist No. 49
- ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS
- PART 1
- Antifederalist No. 50
- ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS
- PART 2
- Antifederalist No. 51
- DO CHECKS AND BALANCES REALLY SECURE THE RIGHTS OF THE
PEOPLE?
- Antifederalist No. 52
- ON THE GUARANTEE OF CONGRESSIONAL BIENNIAL ELECTIONS
- Antifederalist No. 53
- A PLEA FOR THE RIGHT OF RECALL
- Antifederalist No. 54
- APPORTIONMENT AND SLAVERY: NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN VIEWS
- Antifederalist No. 55
- WILL THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BE GENUINELY
REPRESENTATIVE?
- PART 1
- Antifederalist No. 56
- WILL THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BE GENUINELY
REPRESENTATIVE?
- PART 2
- Antifederalist No. 57
- WILL THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BE GENUINELY
REPRESENTATIVE?
- PART 3
- Antifederalist No. 58
- WILL THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BE GENUINELY
REPRESENTATIVE?
- PART 4
- Antifederalist No. 59
- THE DANGER OF CONGRESSIONAL CONTROL OF ELECTIONS
- Antifederalist No. 60
- WILL THE CONSTITUTION PROMOTE THE INTERESTS OF FAVORITE
CLASSES?
- Antifederalist No. 61
- QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS
REGARDING THE ELECTION OF CONGRESSMEN
- Antifederalist No. 62
- ON THE ORGANIZATION AND POWERS OF THE SENATE
- PART 1
- Antifederalist No. 63
- ON THE ORGANIZATION AND POWERS OF THE SENATE
- PART 2
- Antifederalist No. 64
- ON THE ORGANIZATION AND POWERS OF THE SENATE
- PART 3
- Antifederalist No. 65
- ON THE ORGANIZATION AND POWERS OF THE SENATE
- PART 4
- Antifederalist No. 66
- FROM NORTH CAROLINA
- Antifederalist No. 67
- VARIOUS FEARS CONCERNING THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
- Antifederalist No. 68
- ON THE MODE OF ELECTING THE PRESIDENT
- Antifederalist No. 69
- THE CHARACTER OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE
- Antifederalist No. 70
- THE POWERS AND DANGEROUS POTENTIALS OF HIS ELECTED
- Antifederalist No. 71
- THE PRESIDENTIAL TERM OF OFFICE
- Antifederalist No. 72
- ON THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE; ON REELIGIBILITY OF THE
PRESIDENT
- Antifederalist No. 73
- DOES THE PRESIDENTIAL VETO POWER INFRINGE ON THE SEPARATION OF
DEPARTMENTS?.
- Antifederalist No. 74
- THE PRESIDENT AS MILITARY KING
- Antifederalist No. 75
- A NOTE PROTESTING THE TREATY-MAKING PROVISIONS OF THE
CONSTITUTION
- Antifederalist Nos.
76-77
- AN ANTIFEDERALIST VIEW OF THE APPOINTING POWER UNDER THE
CONSTITUTION
- Antifederalist Nos.
78-79
- THE POWER OF THE JUDICIARY
- PART 1
- Antifederalist No. 80
- THE POWER OF THE JUDICIARY
- PART 2
- Antifederalist No. 81
- THE POWER OF THE JUDICIARY
- PART 3
- Antifederalist No. 82
- THE POWER OF THE JUDICIARY
- PART 4
- Antifederalist No. 83
- THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY AND THE ISSUE OF TRIAL BY JURY
- Antifederalist No. 84
- ON THE LACK OF A BILL OF RIGHTS
- Antifederalist No. 85
- CONCLUDING REMARKS: EVILS UNDER CONFEDERATION EXAGGERATED;
CONSTITUTION MUST BE DRASTICALLY REVISED BEFORE ADOPTION
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