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The Federalist Papers are not abstract theory or historical wallpaper. They were written as a live defense of the Constitution while ratification was still being fought. This presentation breaks down the core Federalist essays that still shape modern debates over government power, courts, executive authority, federal agencies, elections, and state sovereignty. Covered in this video: Why federal powers were intended to be “few and defined” while state powers remained broad How Federalist No. 45 explains the balance between national and state authority Why Federalist No. 51 assumes ambition, ego, and power struggles as facts of human nature How checks and balances and federalism create “double security” for liberty Why Federalist No. 70 argues for a strong but accountable executive How Federalist No. 78 defines the judiciary as the “least dangerous” branch Why Federalist No. 84 warned that listing rights could invite implied powers How these arguments keep resurfacing in modern political and legal conflicts The Federalist Papers are not legally binding, but they remain the most authoritative owner’s manual ever written for the American constitutional system. This is a structured, essay-by-essay guide to what the system was built to do, why it was designed this way, and why these arguments still matter today.