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The Anti-Federalist Writings of the Melancton Smith Circle

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The Anti-Federalist Writings of the Melancton Smith Circle
The Anti-Federalist Writings of the Melancton Smith Circle

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The Anti-Federalist Writings of the Melancton Smith Circle
makes available for the first time a one-volume collection of Anti-Federalist writings that are commensurate in scope, significance, political brilliance, and depth with
The Federalist
. Included in this volume as an appendix is a computational and contextual analysis that addresses the question of the authorship of two of the most well-known pseudonymous Anti-Federalist writings, namely,
Essays of a Federal Farmer
and
Essays of Brutus
. Also included are the records of Smith’s important speeches at the New York Ratifying Convention, some shorter writings of Smith’s from the ratification debate, and a set of private letters Smith wrote on constitutional subjects at the time of the ratification struggle.
Michael Zuckert
is Nancy Reeves Dreux Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.
Derek A. Webb
is a Fellow at Stanford Law School’s Center for Constitutional Law.

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