This modern English version of sixteen of Publius' most important
essays is designed to set forth their argument in the clearest
terms: the promise of the U.S. Constitution. Though The Federalist
was itself written for the same purpose, the complexity of its
prose and the meaning of several of its key terms have now passed
out of currency-with the result that the original texts are now
less able to communicate effectively to the uninitiated than they
were when the first essays were published in 1787. Faithfully
re-phrased for modern readers by an established and respected
scholar of American political thought-and supplemented by
quotations from the original texts-the selected essays included
here offer today's readers a judicious and effective first approach
to The Federalist 's most important ideas.
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