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If Men Were Angels: Madison's Defense of Constitutional Design

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Dr. Alan Gibson continues his analysis of the Federalist Papers with a deep dive into James Madison's arguments for separation of powers in Federalist 51. Madison outlines his revolutionary approach to maintaining constitutional balance by harnessing human nature and self-interest rather than relying on parchment barriers or periodic constitutional revisions.
• Madison rejected simply writing down powers on parchment as insufficient to prevent encroachment
• Jefferson's proposal for constitutional conventions was dismissed as harmful to constitutional legitimacy
• The famous "ambition must be made to counter ambition" solution connects personal interest with constitutional duty
• Madison's system requires giving each branch the means and motives to resist encroachment from others
• The legislative branch is identified as most dangerous, requiring special constraints
• Executive and judicial independence are established through indirect elections and lifetime appointments
• Complete separation of powers is impossible; even Montesquieu's ideal English system featured power-sharing
• Anti-Federalists misunderstood separation of powers as requiring complete separation without checks and balances
• The Constitution meets the proper standard of separation of powers through its system of checks and balances
Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!

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Chapters

1. If Men Were Angels: Madison's Defense of Constitutional Design (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Federalist 51 (00:01:33)

3. Rejected Methods of Power Separation (00:02:11)

4. Ambition Must Counter Ambition (00:04:48)

5. Controlling the Legislative Branch (00:07:30)

6. Madison's Defense in Federalist 47 (00:10:58)

7. Conclusion and Key Points (00:13:31)

53 episodes

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Dr. Alan Gibson continues his analysis of the Federalist Papers with a deep dive into James Madison's arguments for separation of powers in Federalist 51. Madison outlines his revolutionary approach to maintaining constitutional balance by harnessing human nature and self-interest rather than relying on parchment barriers or periodic constitutional revisions.
• Madison rejected simply writing down powers on parchment as insufficient to prevent encroachment
• Jefferson's proposal for constitutional conventions was dismissed as harmful to constitutional legitimacy
• The famous "ambition must be made to counter ambition" solution connects personal interest with constitutional duty
• Madison's system requires giving each branch the means and motives to resist encroachment from others
• The legislative branch is identified as most dangerous, requiring special constraints
• Executive and judicial independence are established through indirect elections and lifetime appointments
• Complete separation of powers is impossible; even Montesquieu's ideal English system featured power-sharing
• Anti-Federalists misunderstood separation of powers as requiring complete separation without checks and balances
• The Constitution meets the proper standard of separation of powers through its system of checks and balances
Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

Center for American Civics

  continue reading

Chapters

1. If Men Were Angels: Madison's Defense of Constitutional Design (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Federalist 51 (00:01:33)

3. Rejected Methods of Power Separation (00:02:11)

4. Ambition Must Counter Ambition (00:04:48)

5. Controlling the Legislative Branch (00:07:30)

6. Madison's Defense in Federalist 47 (00:10:58)

7. Conclusion and Key Points (00:13:31)

53 episodes

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