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Anti-Federalist vs Federalist CLASH: Montesquieu and Separation of Powers

Anti-Federalist vs Federalist CLASH: Montesquieu and Separation of Powers

by Michael Boldin | Dec 9, 2024 | Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Path to Liberty, State Ratifying Conventions

Liberty is doomed where power is united – consolidated in the same hands. Thatโ€™s the warning Montesquieu gave us about separation of powers. This was one of the biggest battles between Federalists and Anti-Federalists But hereโ€™s the twist: both sides used the...
Repeal the 17th Amendment: Ignored Anti-Federalist Warnings on the Senate

Repeal the 17th Amendment: Ignored Anti-Federalist Warnings on the Senate

by Michael Boldin | Oct 30, 2024 | 17th Amendment, Antifederalists, Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, Senate

Repealing the 17th Amendment is the right move to help restore federalism – but is it enough? The Anti-Federalists warned us about dangers in the Senateโ€™s structure long before the 17th came along, and without understanding those warnings, we could still end up...
Patrick Henry vs the Constitution: Ignored Anti-Federalist Warnings

Patrick Henry vs the Constitution: Ignored Anti-Federalist Warnings

by Michael Boldin | Oct 18, 2024 | Antifederalists, Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, Patrick Henry, State Ratifying Conventions

This government โ€œwill swallow the liberties of the people, without giving them previous notice.โ€ Thatโ€™s the stark warning Patrick Henry gave us in 1788. In a series of fiery speeches, he laid out some of the most powerful anti-Federalist arguments against the...
Cato vs the Constitution: Forgotten Anti-Federalist Arguments

Cato vs the Constitution: Forgotten Anti-Federalist Arguments

by Michael Boldin | Oct 11, 2024 | Antifederalists, Audio/Video, Cato, Path to Liberty, State Ratifying Conventions

“A vile and arbitrary aristocracy or monarchy” – that’s what the Anti-Federalist writer Cato warned we’d get. In a series of seven essays, he laid out his strongest arguments against ratification of the Constitution, predicting all kinds...
How the New York Bill of Rights Helped Lead to the U.S. Bill of Rights

How the New York Bill of Rights Helped Lead to the U.S. Bill of Rights

by Rob Natelson | Oct 5, 2024 | 5th Amendment, Bill of Rights, John Lansing, State Ratifying Conventions

When Congressman James Madison drafted a proposed bill of rights in the First Federal Congress of 1789, he did not write on a blank slate. He took into account historic Anglo-American constitutional documents, such as Magna Carta (1215) and the English Bill of Rights...
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