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The Federalist Papers: Explained

Podcast by Shreyash Gupta

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History & religion

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A plain-English podcast that walks through the Federalist Papers one essay at a time. Each episode explains what the paper argued, why it mattered at the founding, and what it can still teach us today.

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episode Federalist No. 10 Explained: Why a Big Republic Beats Faction artwork

Federalist No. 10 Explained: Why a Big Republic Beats Faction

James Madison takes the case Hamilton handed him in Federalist No. 9 and writes the most famous paper in the entire series. He argues that faction — groups of citizens united by passion or interest against the rights of others — is not a bug in popular government but a permanent feature of any free society, rooted in the unequal faculties of human beings and the unequal property those faculties produce. Since the causes cannot be removed without destroying liberty itself, the only real cure is structural: a large representative republic, where so many crosscutting interests exist that no single faction can capture a majority and hold it together. This is the paper where the United States Constitution is defended not as a perfect machine but as a republican remedy for the diseases most incident to republican government.

21 May 2026 - 24 min
episode Federalist No. 9 Explained: How Union Saves Republics from Themselves artwork

Federalist No. 9 Explained: How Union Saves Republics from Themselves

Hamilton turns from the external dangers of disunion to the deepest internal threat to a republic — faction. Looking at the chronic instability of ancient Greece and Renaissance Italy, where small republics swung endlessly between tyranny and anarchy, he argues that a firm Union is the only thing that keeps the same fate from finding America. He also makes one of the boldest philosophical claims in the entire Federalist series: that the science of politics has actually advanced since the ancients, and that separation of powers, checks and balances, an independent judiciary, representative government, and the simple act of joining smaller republics into a larger one together give modern free people a fighting chance. Along the way, Hamilton turns the Anti-Federalists' favorite philosopher, Montesquieu, into a witness for the proposed Constitution.

14 May 2026 - 28 min
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