Summary Of The Federalist Paper 51

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THE FEDERALIST PAPERS Student’s Name: Institution: Date: LITERATURE REVIEW. FEDERALIST PAPER 51. The federalist paper 51 by James Madison is one of the most common federal papers in the understanding of the structure of the government. In the aim to break down the necessities and the structure of the government, James Madison wrote the federalist paper so as to help people understand the manner in which power and authority are shared among the leaders and all the players in the government so as to create a balance of power on many different ends. He calls this paper a show of checks and balances in the government (Ira C., 1997). It aims to portray to the citizens the manner in which the government functions by giving examples using the examples …show more content…

This paper is also aimed at educating the public on the views of the federalists on the government and how each part functions in comparison to the other. The federal paper is an educative insight into the way the government structures and the general population being governed live together and function in such a way as to be an advantage to the other. The author in this paper goes ahead to evaluate the power struggles of the government bodies and how they relate to the general public as an indication of the need for set boundaries between government organs so as to completely avoid interference of one organ in another organ’s activities. FEDERALIST PAPER 39. The federalist paper number 39 by James Madison is another federalist view that looks into the government’s structure as a result of the constitutional stipulations other than the view of the federal and state governing laws. The paper looks into the historic past of the Roman rule of government comparing it to what America was trying to implement at that time. The breaking down of government into the state and the federal governments according to Madison was simply something that had not been witnessed in governments before. It is in this state that he goes on to describe the republic government based on a list of …show more content…

The last, was governing the representatives through things such as time of rule and conduct in this time. This paper helps one to view the government as diverse and dynamic in such a way that it is able to change according to demand and time and all the necessary aspects that have been availed to it. We see the United States government in this document trying to implement a new manner of governing and they are able to. From the document, we see the author trying to appeal to the government at the time to try and maintain the status quo as a result of uncertainty of the success of the attempt. This is however an oversight by the author, a show of fear of the unknown and the fear of change. The author defends the republican system wishing only a few changes be included in it. FEDERALIST PAPER 84. The federalist paper 84 by Alexander Hamilton is a paper that tends to look at the constitution and some of the constitutional aspects as extras that are not necessarily needed. He goes ahead to look deep into the various aspects which he highlights. For example, he uses the Bill of Rights in the constitution as a miscellaneous that is not necessarily needed in