Hamilton - Federalist Paper 70 - The Executive Department Further Considered
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In Federalist No. 70, Alexander Hamilton argues for a strong, energetic, and single executive (unitary executive) to lead the U.S. government, rather than a council. He asserts that a single president provides necessary accountability, quick decision-making, and secrecy, ensuring effective governance, protecting national security, and upholding the rule of law.
Kelley and Max break this document down into 24 easy-to-digest segments and offer short commentary after each segment to further understanding. This is part of the Spectral Summit's Literary curriculum.
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