연방주의자 논집 文集 .The Federalist Papers,by Alexander Hamilton,John Jay,and James Madison
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연방주의자 논문집
1788년에 출간된 헌법 해설서.
미국 건국주역들의 정치사상을 알기 위한 귀중한 자료로, 연방 헌법을 옹호하는 85개의 논문으로 구성.
알렉산더 해밀턴
알렉산더 해밀턴, 존 제이, 제임스 매디슨
알렉산더 해밀턴 Alexander Hamilton
1755-1804. 미국의 법률가, 정치가. 영국령 서인도제도British West Indies 출생.
존 제이, 제임스 매디슨과 함께 헌법을 옹호하는 논문 연방주의자 The Federalist를 발표. 초대 워싱턴 정부 시절 재무부 장관.
존 제이 John Jay
1745-1829. 미국의 정치가. 뉴욕New York 출생.
대법원 초대 장관, 뉴욕 주지사 .
제임스 매디슨 James Madison
1751-1836. 미국의 제4대1809-1817 대통령, 정치학자. 버지니아Virginia 출생.
버지니아 식민지 의회 의원. 대륙회의 버지니아 대표로 미국 독립 전쟁에 참가. 헌법제정회의에서 헌법초안 기초를 맡아 미국헌법의 아버지. T.제퍼슨 행정부의 국무장관을 지낸 후 대통령이 되어 제퍼슨의 중립정책을 계승.
목차연속.
FEDERALIST No. 40. On the Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed
Government Examined and Sustained.
FEDERALIST No. 41. General View of the Powers Conferred by The
Constitution
FEDERALIST No. 42. The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further
Considered
FEDERALIST No. 43. The Same Subject Continued (The Powers
Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered)
FEDERALIST No. 44. Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
FEDERALIST No. 45. The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union
to the State Governments.
FEDERALIST No. 46. The Influence of the State and Federal
Governments Compared
FEDERALIST No. 47. The Particular Structure of the New Government
and the Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts.
FEDERALIST No. 48. These Departments Should Not Be So Far
Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other.
CONTENTS
FEDERALIST No. 1. General Introduction
FEDERALIST No. 2. Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and
Influence
FEDERALIST No. 3. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers
From Foreign Force and Influence)
FEDERALIST No. 4. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers
From Foreign Force and Influence)
FEDERALIST No. 5. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers
From Foreign Force and Influence)
FEDERALIST No. 6. Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between
the States
FEDERALIST No. 7. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers
from Dissensions Between the States)
FEDERALIST No. 8. The Consequences of Hostilities Between the
States
FEDERALIST No. 9. The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic
Faction and Insurrection
FEDERALIST No. 10. The Same Subject Continued (The Union as a
Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection)
FEDERALIST No. 11. The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial
Relations and a Navy
FEDERALIST No. 12. The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue
FEDERALIST No. 13. Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy
in Government
FEDERALIST No. 14. Objections to the Proposed Constitution From
Extent of Territory Answered
FEDERALIST No. 15. The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to
Preserve the Union
FEDERALIST No. 16. The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency
of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
FEDERALIST No. 17. The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency
of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
FEDERALIST No. 18. The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency
of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
FEDERALIST No. 19. The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency
of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
FEDERALIST No. 20. The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency
of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union)
FEDERALIST No. 21. Other Defects of the Present Confederation
FEDERALIST No. 22. The Same Subject Continued (Other Defects of
the Present Confederation)
FEDERALIST No. 23. The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as
the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union
FEDERALIST No. 24. The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense
Further Considered
FEDERALIST No. 25. The Same Subject Continued (The Powers
Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered)
FEDERALIST No. 26. The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority
in Regard to the Common Defense Considered.
FEDERALIST No. 27. The Same Subject Continued (The Idea of
Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense
Considered)
FEDERALIST No. 28. The Same Subject Continued (The Idea of
Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense
Considered)
FEDERALIST No. 29. Concerning the Militia
FEDERALIST No. 30. Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST No. 31. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
General Power of Taxation)
FEDERALIST No. 32. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
General Power of Taxation)
FEDERALIST No. 33. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
General Power of Taxation)
FEDERALIST No. 34. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
General Power of Taxation)
FEDERALIST No. 35. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
General Power of Taxation)
FEDERALIST No. 36. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
General Power of Taxation)
FEDERALIST No. 37. Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention in
Devising a Proper Form of Government.
FEDERALIST No. 38. The Same Subject Continued, and the
Incoherence of the Objections to the New Plan Exposed.
FEDERALIST No. 39. The Conformity of the Plan to Republican
Principles
연방주의자 논집.?邦?人文集 .The Federalist Papers,by Alexander Hamilton,John Jay,and James Madison
목차.
FEDERALIST No. 49. Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments
of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to the People
Through a Convention.
FEDERALIST No. 50. Periodical Appeals to the People Considered
FEDERALIST No. 51. The Structure of the Government Must Furnish
the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments.
FEDERALIST No. 52. The House of Representatives
FEDERALIST No. 53. The Same Subject Continued (The House of
Representatives)
FEDERALIST No. 54. The Apportionment of Members Among the States
FEDERALIST No. 55. The Total Number of the House of
Representatives
FEDERALIST No. 56. The Same Subject Continued (The Total Number
of the House of Representatives)
FEDERALIST No. 57. The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate
the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with
Representation.
FEDERALIST No. 58. Objection That The Number of Members Will Not
Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands.
FEDERALIST No. 59. Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate
the Election of Members
FEDERALIST No. 60. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members)
FEDERALIST No. 61. The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the
Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members)
FEDERALIST No. 62. The Senate
FEDERALIST No. 63. The Senate Continued
FEDERALIST No. 64. The Powers of the Senate
FEDERALIST No. 65. The Powers of the Senate Continued
FEDERALIST No. 66. Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as
a Court for Impeachments Further Considered.
FEDERALIST No. 67. The Executive Department
FEDERALIST No. 68. The Mode of Electing the President
FEDERALIST No. 69. The Real Character of the Executive
FEDERALIST No. 70. The Executive Department Further Considered
FEDERALIST No. 71. The Duration in Office of the Executive
FEDERALIST No. 72. The Same Subject Continued, and Re- Eligibility
of the Executive Considered.
FEDERALIST No. 73. The Provision For The Support of the Executive,
and the Veto Power
FEDERALIST No. 74. The Command of the Military and Naval Forces,
and the Pardoning Power of the Executive.
FEDERALIST No. 75. The Treaty- Making Power of the Executive
FEDERALIST No. 76. The Appointing Power of the Executive
FEDERALIST No. 77. The Appointing Power Continued and Other
Powers of the Executive Considered.
FEDERALIST No. 78. The Judiciary Department
FEDERALIST No. 79. The Judiciary Continued
FEDERALIST No. 80. The Powers of the Judiciary
FEDERALIST No. 81. The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of
the Judicial Authority.
FEDERALIST No. 82. The Judiciary Continued.
FEDERALIST No. 83. The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by
Jury
FEDERALIST No. 84. Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to
the Constitution Considered and Answered.
FEDERALIST No. 85. Concluding Remarks
작가정보
저자(글) Alexander Hamilton
연방주의자 논문집
1788년에 출간된 헌법 해설서.
미국 건국주역들의 정치사상을 알기 위한 귀중한 자료로, 연방 헌법을 옹호하는 85개의 논문으로 구성.
알렉산더 해밀턴
알렉산더 해밀턴, 존 제이, 제임스 매디슨
알렉산더 해밀턴 Alexander Hamilton
1755-1804. 미국의 법률가, 정치가. 영국령 서인도제도British West Indies 출생.
존 제이, 제임스 매디슨과 함께 헌법을 옹호하는 논문 연방주의자 The Federalist를 발표. 초대 워싱턴 정부 시절 재무부 장관.
존 제이 John Jay
1745-1829. 미국의 정치가. 뉴욕New York 출생.
대법원 초대 장관, 뉴욕 주지사 .
제임스 매디슨 James Madison
1751-1836. 미국의 제4대1809-1817 대통령, 정치학자. 버지니아Virginia 출생.
버지니아 식민지 의회 의원. 대륙회의 버지니아 대표로 미국 독립 전쟁에 참가. 헌법제정회의에서 헌법초안 기초를 맡아 미국헌법의 아버지. T.제퍼슨 행정부의 국무장관을 지낸 후 대통령이 되어 제퍼슨의 중립정책을 계승.
저자(글) John Jay
저자(글) and James Madison
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