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PART 12. On the Senate
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Publius, Our Contemporary: An Introduction 1
- PART 1. Something Must Be Done to Save the Union 7
- PART 2. Bigger Is, in Fact, Better 37
- PART 3. Why “Confederation” Is Both “Odious” and an “Imbecility” 55
- PART 4. The State and the Machinery of Death (or, at Least, Defense): Standing Armies 83
- PART 5. How Does One Pay for the Services Supplied by the Union? On Taxes and the Taxing Power 109
- PART 6. To Err Is Human (and Perfect Clarity Is Chimerical) 133
- PART 7. On the Limits of the “Rule of Law” 147
- PART 8. National and State Prerogatives (and Maintenance of a Federal Political Order) 155
- PART 9. Veneration versus Reflection 181
- PART 10. Institutional Design: The Legislature 189
- PART 11. Who Should Be in Charge of Elections? 221
- PART 12. On the Senate 231
- PART 13. On the Executive 253
- PART 14. The Roles of the National Judiciary 297
- PART 15. Reprise: The Importance of Institutions and the Necessity of a Strong National Government 321
- Acknowledgments 331
- Notes 335
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Publius, Our Contemporary: An Introduction 1
- PART 1. Something Must Be Done to Save the Union 7
- PART 2. Bigger Is, in Fact, Better 37
- PART 3. Why “Confederation” Is Both “Odious” and an “Imbecility” 55
- PART 4. The State and the Machinery of Death (or, at Least, Defense): Standing Armies 83
- PART 5. How Does One Pay for the Services Supplied by the Union? On Taxes and the Taxing Power 109
- PART 6. To Err Is Human (and Perfect Clarity Is Chimerical) 133
- PART 7. On the Limits of the “Rule of Law” 147
- PART 8. National and State Prerogatives (and Maintenance of a Federal Political Order) 155
- PART 9. Veneration versus Reflection 181
- PART 10. Institutional Design: The Legislature 189
- PART 11. Who Should Be in Charge of Elections? 221
- PART 12. On the Senate 231
- PART 13. On the Executive 253
- PART 14. The Roles of the National Judiciary 297
- PART 15. Reprise: The Importance of Institutions and the Necessity of a Strong National Government 321
- Acknowledgments 331
- Notes 335
- Index 345