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Saturday Matinee: Country Over Self

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Banking Powers and Political Factions

This chapter examines the absence of banking powers in the Constitution and the resulting ideological divide between two key figures in the early republic. It highlights Madison's evolving stance on the national bank during his presidency, illustrating how this pivotal decision shaped political factions and influenced contemporary debates on constitutional interpretation.

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