
The Federalist Papers (Unabridged)
Alexander Hamilton
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the infancy of a nation, a debate raged. Should the newly formed United States bind itself under a strong central government, or risk the chaos of fragmented states? Experience the historical arguments that shaped America's destiny in "The Federalist Papers," a collection of essays by the nation's founding fathers, brought to life in this captivating audiobook. Immerse yourself in the wisdom of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison as they dissect the proposed Constitution, addressing concerns of tyranny, and championing a vision of unity and prosperity. Will their compelling arguments win the hearts and minds of the people? Listen and discover the birth of a nation through the voices of its architects.
Duration - 20h 19m.
Author - Alexander Hamilton.
Narrator - Digital Voice Marcus G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2022 Falcon Press ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the infancy of a nation, a debate raged. Should the newly formed United States bind itself under a strong central government, or risk the chaos of fragmented states? Experience the historical arguments that shaped America's destiny in "The Federalist Papers," a collection of essays by the nation's founding fathers, brought to life in this captivating audiobook. Immerse yourself in the wisdom of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison as they dissect the proposed Constitution, addressing concerns of tyranny, and championing a vision of unity and prosperity. Will their compelling arguments win the hearts and minds of the people? Listen and discover the birth of a nation through the voices of its architects. Duration - 20h 19m. Author - Alexander Hamilton. Narrator - Digital Voice Marcus G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2022 Falcon Press ©.
Language:
English
Titlepage
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Introduction
Duration:00:26:46
The Text of the Federalist
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I: General Introduction
Duration:00:09:57
II: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
Duration:00:10:31
III: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence)
Duration:00:09:14
IV: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence)
Duration:00:10:04
V: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence)
Duration:00:08:31
VI: Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
Duration:00:12:36
VII: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States)
Duration:00:14:32
VIII: The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
Duration:00:12:58
IX: The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
Duration:00:12:46
X: The Same Subject Continued (The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection)
Duration:00:18:52
XI: The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy
Duration:00:15:53
XII: The Utility of the Union in Respect to Revenue
Duration:00:13:36
XIII: Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government
Duration:00:06:15
XIV: Objections to the Proposed Constitution from Extent of Territory Answered
Duration:00:13:08
XV: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
Duration:00:19:15
XVI: The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
Duration:00:12:56
XVII: The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
Duration:00:10:18
XVIII: The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
Duration:00:14:08
XIX: The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
Duration:00:13:35
XX: The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
Duration:00:10:36
XXI: Other Defects of the Present Confederation
Duration:00:12:49
XXII: The Same Subject Continued (Other Defects of the Present Confederation)
Duration:00:21:55
XXIII: The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union
Duration:00:11:25
XXIV: The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
Duration:00:11:24
XXV: The Same Subject Continued (The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered)
Duration:00:12:26
XXVI: The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered
Duration:00:14:49
XXVII: The Same Subject Continued (The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered)
Duration:00:08:58
XXVIII: The Same Subject Continued (The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered)
Duration:00:10:15
XXIX: Concerning the Militia
Duration:00:13:50
XXX: Concerning the General Power of Taxation
Duration:00:12:26
XXXI: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
Duration:00:10:55
XXXII: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
Duration:00:09:20
XXXIII: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
Duration:00:10:31
XXXIV: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
Duration:00:13:30
XXXV: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
Duration:00:14:05
XXXVI: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
Duration:00:16:50
XXXVII: Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention in Devising a Proper Form of Government
Duration:00:17:32
XXXVIII: The Same Subject Continued, and the Incoherence of the Objections to the New Plan Exposed
Duration:00:20:45
XXXIX: The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
Duration:00:16:53
XL: On the Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained
Duration:00:18:53
XLI: General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution
Duration:00:22:31
XLII: The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
Duration:00:17:43
XLIII: The Same Subject Continued (The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered)
Duration:00:22:07
XLIV: Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
Duration:00:18:23
XLV: The Alleged Danger from the Powers of the Union to the State Governments
Duration:00:13:31
XLVI: The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared
Duration:00:16:15
XLVII: The Particular Structure of the New Government and the Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts
Duration:00:18:14
XLVIII: These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other
Duration:00:12:23
XLIX: Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to the People Through a Convention
Duration:00:10:40
L: Periodical Appeals to the People Considered
Duration:00:07:26
LI: The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments
Duration:00:12:35
LII: The House of Representatives
Duration:00:11:36
LIII: The Same Subject Continued (The House of Representatives)
Duration:00:13:50
LIV: The Apportionment of Members Among the States
Duration:00:12:24
LV: The Total Number of the House of Representatives
Duration:00:12:39
LVI: The Same Subject Continued (The Total Number of the House of Representatives)
Duration:00:10:02
LVII: The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation
Duration:00:13:50
LVIII: Objection That the Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands
Duration:00:13:22
LIX: Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
Duration:00:11:43
LX: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members)
Duration:00:14:04
LXI: The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members)
Duration:00:09:18
LXII: The Senate
Duration:00:15:09
LXIII: The Senate Continued
Duration:00:19:15
LXIV: The Powers of the Senate
Duration:00:13:50
LXV: The Powers of the Senate Continued
Duration:00:12:26
LXVI: Objections to the Power of the Senate to Set as a Court for Impeachments Further Considered
Duration:00:13:41
LXVII: The Executive Department
Duration:00:10:23
LXVIII: The Mode of Electing the President
Duration:00:09:21
LXIX: The Real Character of the Executive
Duration:00:16:55
LXX: The Executive Department Further Considered
Duration:00:19:37
LXXI: The Duration in Office of the Executive
Duration:00:10:31
LXXII: The Same Subject Continued, and Re-Eligibility of the Executive Considered
Duration:00:12:49
LXXIII: The Provision for the Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power
Duration:00:14:39
LXXIV: The Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the Pardoning Power of the Executive
Duration:00:06:24
LXXV: The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive
Duration:00:11:53
LXXVI: The Appointing Power of the Executive
Duration:00:11:55
LXXVII: The Appointing Power Continued and Other Powers of the Executive Considered
Duration:00:12:30
LXXVIII: The Judiciary Department
Duration:00:18:57
LXXIX: The Judiciary Continued
Duration:00:06:32
LXXX: The Powers of the Judiciary
Duration:00:15:48
LXXXI: The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of the Judicial Authority
Duration:00:23:10
LXXXII: The Judiciary Continued
Duration:00:09:36
LXXXIII: The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
Duration:00:35:04
LXXXIV: Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution Considered and Answered
Duration:00:23:56
LXXXV: Concluding Remarks
Duration:00:16:40