Category: James Madison

  • Biography and Political Career of James Madison  One of The Founding Fathers of The USA

    James Madison once said, Liberty may be endangered by the abuse of liberty, but also by the abuse of power. This quote stood out to me because over the past month we have been talking and learning about the executive branch and how the Framers were scared that the president/ congress could have too much…

  • The Federalists and The Constructionist Views During The Years of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison

    The premise of strict construction versus loose constructionism was a prominent view of the Constitution which would ultimately split the nation into two separate political entities. The Federalists were champions of a strong national government with a loose interpretation of the Constitution, whereas the Republicans were champions of state and local governments with supposedly strict…

  • A Discussion on Academic Freedom

    James Madison once said, A people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power that knowledge gives. A popular government without the means of acquiring information is a prologue to a tragedy. It is because I agree with Madison that I stand in strong affirmation of the resolution, When in…

  • James Madison vs Patrick Henry

    In the book, Allitt, Patrick. The Conservatives: Ideas and Personalities Throughout American History. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009, the author talks about how the ideas and personalities of a conservatives came into existence and how it shifted throughout time. In addition, the author reveals the perspective of other conservatives throughout history and their different…

  • The Views of James Madison in His Federalist

    James Madison wrote a number of papers regarding many different important political issues of his time period. Federalist # 10 is mainly about Factions, how they are bad for our country, and how to reduce their effects to a minimum. A number of his views are very similar to those of enlightenment age thinkers such…

  • Analysis of How James Madisons Political Points Are Still Valid Today

    James Madison, also known as the Father of the Constitution was one of the few Founding Fathers who served as the president of the United States and served a pivotal role in constructing the Bill of Rights and the Federalist Papers defining the powers of the Constitution. His strongest argument was establishing the capabilities of…

  • Madisons Federalist Paper Number 10 – One of The Most Influential Papers

    On May 25, 1787, delegates representing every state except Rhode Island gathered together at Philadelphias Pennsylvania State House for the Constitutional Convention. The assembly immediately discarded the idea of amending the Articles of Confederation and set about drawing up a brand new plan for the government. During an intense debate, the delegates forged a federal…

  • James Madison Interest Groups

    While the term interest group is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution, the framers were aware that individuals would band together in an attempt to use government in their favor. In Federalist No. 10, James Madison warned of the dangers of factions, minorities who would organize around issues they felt strongly about, possibly to the…

  • Marbury V. Madison – Case Summary and Case Brief

    Judicial History: William Marbury filed for a writ of mandamus with the United States Supreme Court to direct Secretary of State James Madison in delivering the commission of Marbury as Justice of the Peace for the District of Columbia in the county of Washington. Facts: In 1801 Congress passed an act separating the District of…

  • Analysis of The Memorial and Remonstrance by James Madison

    In 1784, Patrick Henry proposed a general tax on Virginians to support teachers of Christianity for the benefit of the common good. In response, James Madison wrote the Memorial and Remonstrance in 1785. In the document, Madison argued against the tax proclaiming it was a dangerous abuse of power because it violated a mans individual…