Founder's Conceptions of Government
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Thomas Jefferson was not a proponent of the strong central government propounded by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison in their legendary Federalist Papers. In Federalist 1, Hamilton opens the discourse by noting that the main decision before the nascent American Democracy was whether good governments could be created "from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend for their politi
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