Revision (10 July 2023)

I just looked over the Entries that I had completed for Section Nine of the Third Edition of The Work-Standard. So far, there are now five Entries at the moment. They are the following:

  • Goals of the Federalist Worldview
  • America as Perpetual Union
  • Historical Development of American Federalism
  • Hamiltonianism in Contemporary America (Pt. I of II)
  • Hamiltonianism in Contemporary America (Pt. II of II)

The first three Entries were written to discuss Hamiltonianism as a coherent Worldview, address the concept of the Perpetual Union and the development of American Federalism. The fourth and fifth Entries describe the various personalities and publications that resonate with Hamiltonianism, stressing why it is important to realize that not everyone in the Democratic-Republican Party is a committed Jeffersonian. Some Americans are willing to support other political alternatives if the policies that it offers are not only popular but will never be implemented by the Democrats and Republicans without alienating their own partisan constituents.

Should there be a sixth Entry? If so, what would it be about in connection to the other five Entries? At the moment, I am kind of split between whether to discuss about interpreting the Constitution and the specifications of a proposed version of American Federalism to replace “New Federalism.”

The next Section, Section Ten, is supposed to feature six Entries. Each Entry is meant to conceptualize Hamiltonian America, the Federalist American Union, going above and beyond whatever was originally established in the Second Edition.



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