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Tag: Rivalry

Rivalry, Ambition, and the Seeds of Civil Conflict

In Federalist No. 6, Alexander Hamilton argues that separate American states would eventually clash out of rivalry, ambition, and economic competition — making the Constitution essential to preserving peace.

Alexander Hamilton, constitutional history, Enlightenment Philosophy, Federalist No. 6, Federalist Papers, Governance, Human Nature, Humane Herald Series, Rivalry

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