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Separation of Powers: Madison's Blueprint for American Governance

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We explore Federalist Papers 47 and 48 with Dr. Sean Beinberg, examining Madison's sophisticated understanding of separation of powers and the subtle distinction between separated powers and checks and balances.
• Dr. Beienberg identifies these papers as among the most important Federalist writings
• Madison responds to critics who claimed the Constitution had poor separation of powers
• Tyranny defined as concentration of powers, regardless of whether in one, few, or many hands
• Madison argues tyranny can exist even in a popularly elected democracy if powers aren't separated
• Separation requires giving each branch control over others, not complete division
• "Parchment barriers" aren't enough - branches need actual mechanisms to check each other
• Madison's fear of legislative power relates specifically to state constitutions after the Revolution
• Federalist 48 also provides a framework for when to fear executive overreach
• Contemporary politics may actually match Madison's conditions for dangerous executive power
Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

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Chapters

1. Separation of Powers: Madison's Blueprint for American Governance (00:00:00)

2. Welcome Back: Dr. Beinberg Returns (00:01:32)

3. Understanding Federalist 47 and 48 (00:01:55)

4. Madison's Definition of Tyranny (00:04:20)

5. Separation vs. Checks and Balances (00:05:23)

6. Madison's Fear of Legislative Power (00:10:19)

7. Contemporary Relevance of Madison's Insights (00:13:10)

81 episodes

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We explore Federalist Papers 47 and 48 with Dr. Sean Beinberg, examining Madison's sophisticated understanding of separation of powers and the subtle distinction between separated powers and checks and balances.
• Dr. Beienberg identifies these papers as among the most important Federalist writings
• Madison responds to critics who claimed the Constitution had poor separation of powers
• Tyranny defined as concentration of powers, regardless of whether in one, few, or many hands
• Madison argues tyranny can exist even in a popularly elected democracy if powers aren't separated
• Separation requires giving each branch control over others, not complete division
• "Parchment barriers" aren't enough - branches need actual mechanisms to check each other
• Madison's fear of legislative power relates specifically to state constitutions after the Revolution
• Federalist 48 also provides a framework for when to fear executive overreach
• Contemporary politics may actually match Madison's conditions for dangerous executive power
Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

Center for American Civics

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Separation of Powers: Madison's Blueprint for American Governance (00:00:00)

2. Welcome Back: Dr. Beinberg Returns (00:01:32)

3. Understanding Federalist 47 and 48 (00:01:55)

4. Madison's Definition of Tyranny (00:04:20)

5. Separation vs. Checks and Balances (00:05:23)

6. Madison's Fear of Legislative Power (00:10:19)

7. Contemporary Relevance of Madison's Insights (00:13:10)

81 episodes

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