“A monarchy, or a corrupt tyrannical aristocracy” is what George Mason predicted we’d get. On this episode, learn about his top anti-federalist objections to the Constitution during the ratification debates. This included necessary and proper, standing armies, congress, the president – and more.
Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: July 26, 2024
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Madison’s Notes – Philadelphia Convention (31 Aug 1787)
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