"It has been often said that the people of this country will decide the important question of whether societies can establish a good government by careful thought and choice. Or whether people are forever destined to be governed only by accident and force." (Webster, Mary E. The Federalist Papers in Modern Language. 2018. p. 1) Understanding the Founding Fathers’ Vision Today The above quote is a modern rendering of a quote by Publius, the writer of the Federalist Papers. You'll recall that Publius is the name of three of our Founding Fathers—Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Three writers, one name, and 85 articles (or papers) are credited to them. Ms. Webster translates for us in modern-day English their case for the U.S. Constitution. We can read their thoughts and discover relevancy for today. So, many of you have indicated you think our country is on the edge of a precipice. You fear colossal change that may render the America we know as past tense. Mary E. …
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