Federalist #70
What was the author's perspective in Federalist #70?
Alexander Hamilton was arguing for the idea of a unitary executive stated in the Constitution.
What was the author's claim in Federalist #70?
Energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government. It is essential to the protection of the community against foreign attacks, steady admin of laws, protection of property and the security of liberty.
What was Hamilton's reasoning in Federalist #70?
Energy must be used to make quick decisions in war time. Conflict and argument are dangerous in the executive branch. Protection of property and liberty equal public happiness or public good
What are the connections to out government seen in Federalist #70?
Limited terms, no legislation power but veto, executive is under the law, lots of expansion in the executive power.
What was Hamilton's evidence in Federalist #70?
The ingredients which constitute energy in the executive are unity, duration, an adequate provision for its support and competent powers.