James Madison, James Monroe, and John Quincy Adams. The Federalist Party, the nation’s first political party, saw only one ...
Federalism was born in 1787, when Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison wrote ... hope of reviving his political career. But Hamilton was doomed, and so was his party.
Colleen Sheehan is professor of political science and director of ... considered the Father of the Constitution. As modest as James Madison was in appearance and demeanor, he made up for in ...
George Mason, one of America’s “Forgotten Founders,” insisted that “no free government” could be preserved except “by ...
Everyone knows the two major players in American politics: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. At all elections ...
Enjoyed by all echelons of the populace, whiskey was a particular favorite among many American presidents, a taste dating all ...
Democracy in America: what is it? Whatever it is, we know that it is under siege. Barely a moment goes by these days without ...
The Republican party and the conservative movement have ... can be corrupted by two distinct forces. The first is what James Madison would call “majority factionalism.” That is, some group ...
Our theoretical approach for thinking about how variation in the structure of executive-legislative relations affects political parties is rooted ... In Federalist #10, James Madison articulated the ...
Trump appealed to working class voters telling them, “It’s not just the political ... The Boston Tea Party was in response to the Company’s monopoly on tea. James Madison believed in ...
This "elective monarch" (in the words of note-taker James Madison), would also serve ... This output would spawn a political party, the Federalist Party, which existed for several years in ...
In a 1790 House debate on naturalization, James Madison opined ... to undermine the national interest in favor of suicidal political correctness. The measure would prevent the federal government ...