![]() ![]() Next, Cato attacks the office of President, saying that the mode of election is vague and his powers when the Senate is out of session could lead to the creation of a High Court in the vein of European Monarchs. Additionally, he attacks the Southern States for what he perceives are their aristocratic tendencies. ![]() In this Paper, Cato repeats a popular Anti-Federalist talking point that the United States covers too big a land mass, and has too many people, for a republic to work properly. (Hamilton would get the hint and soon after begin using a milder tone writing the Federalist Papers.) ![]() Specifically, he rebuffs the attacks of Caesar (Alexander Hamilton) by rightfully pointing out how arrogant and aggressive the writing is. The second Paper puts the topic at hand on hold to discuss the Federalists themselves. The opening Paper gives readers a general analysis of the situation and suggests that people are smart enough to review the Constitution and make up their own minds on the subject. The following is a brief summary of each essay. The Essays of Cato were a series of Anti-Federalist Papers published in New York City between Septemand January 3, 1788.Īlthough the author remains anonymous, most historians agree these Papers were written by then-Governor George Clinton. A review of the seven Anti-Federalist Papers written by an anonymous author under the pseudonym Cato. ![]()
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