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The three lives of James Madison
Book • 2020
Noah Feldman's 'The Three Lives of James Madison' offers a comprehensive look at Madison's evolving political philosophy, highlighting his roles as the father of the Constitution, a partisan leader, and the first wartime president.
The book delves into Madison's intellectual growth and his contributions to shaping America's constitutional government.
Feldman examines Madison's collaborations, contradictions, and the lasting impact of his work on American politics.
The book delves into Madison's intellectual growth and his contributions to shaping America's constitutional government.
Feldman examines Madison's collaborations, contradictions, and the lasting impact of his work on American politics.
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Tim Ferriss


Noah Feldman

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Tim Ferriss


Noah Feldman

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Robert Hackett

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Governing democracy, the internet, and boardrooms