Government and War
Hamilton argues against the notion that a strong central government is unnecessary, emphasizing that human flaws can lead to conflict regardless of a nation's structure. He challenges popular theories suggesting democracies and commercial ties prevent wars, pointing out that historical evidence contradicts these ideas. Ultimately, he highlights the importance of a robust constitution in managing human frailty and the potential for conflict.In this clip
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