I'm reading The Federalist Papers and have a copy of Madison's notes on
the constitutional convention that I'll read later. I'm wondering about
a few things. What other designs for specific governments have been
do***ented so thoroughly, both in their concepts and in the debates
leading to their enactment? If we regard the UN as a limited world
government, is there any do***ent comparable to The Federalist Papers
that defends the specific construction of the UN Charter? What about
the design of the failed constitution of the European Union?
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Ignorantly,
Allan Adler <ara@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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