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书名 联邦党人文集(上下中文导读插图版)/世界大师原典文库
分类 教育考试-外语学习-英语
作者 (美)亚历山大·汉密尔顿//詹姆斯·麦迪逊//约翰·杰伊
出版社 中国人民大学出版社
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《联邦党人文集(上下中文导读插图版)》由亚历山大·汉密尔顿、詹姆斯·麦迪逊、约翰·杰伊编著,作者们凭借极具权威的身份,采用辩论的方式,通过短小而精悍的文章,把历史事实经验、判断和理论学说完美的结合在了一起,对美国的联邦制度做出了既详尽又合理的解释,呼吁美国人民接受这部最具“实质优点”的宪法,使之成为了一部“活着的宪法”。

目录

FEDERALIST No. 1 General Introduction

FEDERALIST No. 2 Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence

FEDERALIST No. 3 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 4 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 5 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 6 Concerning Dangers from Dissensions

          Between the States

FEDERALIST No. 7 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 8 The Consequences of Hostilities Between

          the States

FEDERALIST No. 9 The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic

          Faction and Insurrection

FEDERALIST No. 10 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 11 The Utility of the Union in Respect to

           Commercial Relations and a Navy

FEDERALIST No. 12 The Utility of the Union in Respect to

           Revenue

FEDERALIST No. 13 Advantage of the Union in Respect to

           Economy in Government

FEDERALIST No. 14 Objections to the Proposed Constitution

           from Extent of Territory Answered

FEDERALISTNo. 15 The Insufficiency of the Present

           Confederation to Preserve the Union

FEDERALIST No. 16 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 17 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 18 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 19 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 20 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 21 Other Defects of the Present Confederation

FEDERALIST No. 22 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 23 The Necessity of a Government as

           Energetic as the One Proposed to the

           Preservation of the Union

FEDERALIST No. 24 The Powers Necessary to the Common

           Defense Further Considered

FEDERALIST No. 25 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 26 The Idea of Restraining the Legislative

           Authority in Regard to the Common

           Defense Considered

FEDERALIST No. 27 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 28 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 29 Concerning the Militia

FEDERALIST No. 30 Concerning the General Power of

           Taxation

FEDERALIST No. 31 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 32 The ,Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 33 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 34 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 35 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 36 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 37 Concerning the Difficulties of the

           Convention in Devising a Proper Form of

           Government

FEDERALIST No. 38 The Same Subject Continued, and the

           Incoherence of the Objections to the

           New Plan Exposed

FEDERALIST No. 39 The Conformity of the Plan to Republican

           Principles

FEDERALIST No. 40 On the Powers of the Convention to Form

           a Mixed Government Examined and

           Sustained

FEDERALIST No. 41 General View of the Powers Conferred

           by the Constitution

FEDERALIST No. 42 The Powers Conferred by the Constitution

           Further Considered

FEDERALIST No. 43 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 44 Restrictions on the Authority of the Several

           States

FEDERALIST No. 45 The Alleged Danger from the Powers

           of the Union to the State Governments

           Considered

FEDERALIST No. 46 The Influence of the State and Federal

           Governments Compared

FEDERALIST No. 47 The Particular Structure of the New

           Government and the Distribution of Power

           Among Its Different Parts

FEDERALIST No. 48 These Departments Should Not Be So Far

           Separated as to Have No Constitutional

           Control over Each Other

FEDERALIST No. 49 Method of Guarding Against the

           Encroachments of Any One Department

           of Govemment by Appealing to the People

           Through a Convention

FEDERALIST No. 50 Periodical Appeals to the People

           Considered

FEDERALIST No. 51 The Structure of the Government Must

           Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances

           Between the Different Departments

FEDERALIST No. 52 The House of Representatives

FEDERALIST No. 53 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 54 The Apportionment of Members Among

           the States

FEDERALIST No. 55 The Total Number of the House of

           Representatives

FEDERALIST No. 56 The Same Subject Continued

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

FEDERALIST No. 58 Objection That the Number of Members

           Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress

           of Population Demands Considered

FEDERALIST No. 59 Concerning the Power of Congress to

           Regulate the Election of Members

FEDERALIST No. 60 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 61 The Same Subject Continued

FEDERALIST No. 62 The Senate

FEDERALIST No. 63 The Senate Continued

FEDERALIST No. 64 The Powers of the Senate

FEDERALIST No. 65 The Powers of the Senate Continued

FEDERALIST No. 66 Objections to the Power of the Senate to

           Sit as a Court for Impeachments Further

           Considered

FEDERALIST No. 67 The Executive Department

FEDERALIST No. 68 The Mode of Electing the President

FEDERALIST No. 69 The Real Character of the Executive

FEDERALIST No. 70 The Executive Department Further

           Considered

FEDERALIST No. 71 The Duration in Office of the Executive

FEDERALIST No. 72 The Same Subject Continued, and Re-

           Eligibility of the Executive Considered

FEDERALIST No. 73 The Provision for the Support of the

           Executive, and the Veto Power

FEDERALIST No. 74 The Command of the Military and Naval

           Forces, and the Pardoning Power of the

           Executive

FEDERALIST No. 75 The Treaty-Making Power of the

           Executive

FEDERALIST No. 76 The Appointing Power of the Executive

FEDERALIST No. 77 The Appointing Power Continued and Other

           Powers of the Executive Considered

FEDERALIST No. 78 The Judiciary Department

FEDERALIST No. 79 The Judiciary Continued

FEDERALIST No. 80 The Powers of the Judiciary

FEDERALIST No. 81 The Judiciary Continued, and the Distrbution

           of the Judicial Authority

FEDERALIST No. 82 The Judiciary Continued

FEDERALIST No. 83 The Judiciary Continued in Relation to

           Trial by Jury

FEDERALIST No. 84 Certain General and Miscellaneous

           Objections to the Constitution Considered

           and Answered

FEDERALIST No. 85 Concluding Remarks

Appendixes

The Declaration of Independence

The Articles of Confederation

The Constitution of The United States of America

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