Creating the Republic II: The Constitution
- Introduction--The Republican Dream
- The Theory
- "Independence"
- "Disinterested" Governors
- "Natural Aristocracy"
- The Reality--A Rude Awakening
- State Politics--The Case of Pennsylvania
- Revolutionary Reforms
- Results
- Control by Western Agrarians
- Use of Government for Economic Advantage
- Price Controls
- Paper Money
- Attack on Bank
- Resentment of "Aristocracy"
- Conclusions--"The Majority" as Threat to "The People"
- The Confederation--Critical Weakness
- What to Do?--The Constitution
- Calling the Convention
- The Purpose of the Constitution
- Strengthening the Nation
- Restraining "Selfish Factionalism"--Federalist 10
- A National "Natural Aristocracy"
- Limits on State Action
- Checks and Balances
- The Debate Over the Constitution
- The Federalists--Wealth and Brains
- The Antifederalists--A Good Fight