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Human Nature and Governance
This chapter examines the darker facets of human nature as highlighted in the Federalist Papers, particularly through the lens of Alexander Hamilton and his views on power and conflict. It contrasts his ideas with those of Hobbes and Rousseau, debating whether humans are inherently good or bad and how this belief influences societal structures and governance. The discussion invites listeners to reflect on the historical context and the implications of these philosophical perspectives in modern political discourse.