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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- CONTRIBUTORS vii
- Chapter 1 Introduction: James Madison and Political Science 1
- Chapter 2 Before and after Publius: The Sources and Influence of Madison's Political Thought 14
- Chapter 3 Madison's Theory of Public Goods 41
- Chapter 4 Personal Motives, Constitutional Forms, and the Public Good: Madison on Political Leadership 63
- Chapter 5 "The True Principles of Republican Government": Reassessing James Madison's Political Science 92
- Chapter 6 Madisonian Separation of Powers 126
- Chapter 7 Madison's Dilemma: Revisiting the Relationship between the Senate and the "Great Con1promise" at the Constitutional Convention 156
- Chapter 8 Constituting a National Interest: Madison against the States' Autonomy 184
- Chapter 9 The Madisonian Scheme to Control the National Government 217
- Chapter 10 Madison at the First Congress: Institutional Design and Lessons from_ the Continental Congress, I780-r783 243
- Chapter 11 Vote Trading in the First Federal Congress? James Madison and the Cmnpromise of 1 790 264
- Chapter 12 Madison and the Founding of the Two-Party System 302
- APPENDIX 329
- WORKS CITED 351
- INDEX 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- CONTRIBUTORS vii
- Chapter 1 Introduction: James Madison and Political Science 1
- Chapter 2 Before and after Publius: The Sources and Influence of Madison's Political Thought 14
- Chapter 3 Madison's Theory of Public Goods 41
- Chapter 4 Personal Motives, Constitutional Forms, and the Public Good: Madison on Political Leadership 63
- Chapter 5 "The True Principles of Republican Government": Reassessing James Madison's Political Science 92
- Chapter 6 Madisonian Separation of Powers 126
- Chapter 7 Madison's Dilemma: Revisiting the Relationship between the Senate and the "Great Con1promise" at the Constitutional Convention 156
- Chapter 8 Constituting a National Interest: Madison against the States' Autonomy 184
- Chapter 9 The Madisonian Scheme to Control the National Government 217
- Chapter 10 Madison at the First Congress: Institutional Design and Lessons from_ the Continental Congress, I780-r783 243
- Chapter 11 Vote Trading in the First Federal Congress? James Madison and the Cmnpromise of 1 790 264
- Chapter 12 Madison and the Founding of the Two-Party System 302
- APPENDIX 329
- WORKS CITED 351
- INDEX 369