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In this episode of Audiorelics, we explore The Federalist Papers No. 71 through 80, where Alexander Hamilton continues his defense of a strong, independent executive branch. Delve into his arguments for the president’s term length, the importance of a stable judiciary, and the federal government’s authority over national defense and foreign affairs. These essays provide a comprehensive view of how the Constitution was designed to balance power and ensure effective governance. Tune in as we bring these pivotal essays to life, uncovering the logic and foresight that have influenced American government for generations.
In this episode of Audiorelics, we explore The Federalist Papers No. 71 through 80, where Alexander Hamilton continues his defense of a strong, independent executive branch. Delve into his arguments for the president’s term length, the importance of a stable judiciary, and the federal government’s authority over national defense and foreign affairs. These essays provide a comprehensive view of how the Constitution was designed to balance power and ensure effective governance. Tune in as we bring these pivotal essays to life, uncovering the logic and foresight that have influenced American government for generations.