Selected Works Of Alexander Hamilton
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A landmark collection in American political literature, Selected Works of Alexander Hamilton presents the essential writings of one of the Founding Fathers and the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. The volume gathers Hamilton's most influential essays, letters, and reports, including key contributions to The Federalist Papers, in which he argues passionately for a strong central government, a robust national economy, and a unified constitutional republic. Written with remarkable intellectual force and rhetorical precision, these texts illuminate the fierce debates that shaped the early American nation, from the ratification of the Constitution to the establishment of a national banking system. Hamilton's prose is urgent and combative, reflecting the high stakes of a young democracy forging its identity, and his arguments on commerce, law, and governance remain strikingly relevant to modern political discourse. This essential primary source collection is indispensable for students of American history, political science, and anyone seeking to understand the foundational ideas that continue to define the United States.
Author: Alexander Hamilton
Format: Other binding
Genre: Essays
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
A landmark collection in American political literature, Selected Works of Alexander Hamilton presents the essential writings of one of the Founding Fathers and the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. The volume gathers Hamilton's most influential essays, letters, and reports, including key contributions to The Federalist Papers, in which he argues passionately for a strong central government, a robust national economy, and a unified constitutional republic. Written with remarkable intellectual force and rhetorical precision, these texts illuminate the fierce debates that shaped the early American nation, from the ratification of the Constitution to the establishment of a national banking system. Hamilton's prose is urgent and combative, reflecting the high stakes of a young democracy forging its identity, and his arguments on commerce, law, and governance remain strikingly relevant to modern political discourse. This essential primary source collection is indispensable for students of American history, political science, and anyone seeking to understand the foundational ideas that continue to define the United States.