Alexander Hamilton
We learn that the United States was created so that citizens can have basic rights that are protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. We know that the human rights are actually given by GOD Almighty. The initial founders of the United States were able to describe how citizens have rights that protect them from tyranny, nepotism, and totalitarianism. We learn that there were nations that practiced socialism where individuals could not speak or write truth because of the envy of socialist sycophants seen in the Soviet Union.
We learn that Alexander Hamilton along with George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson were able to create the foundations of a new nation that would safeguard the rights of citizens to prevent tyranny. Alexander Hamilton wrote the Federalist Papers that described how the United States is described as a constitutional republic. This describes that the rights of all citizens are respected regardless what party is majority or minority. This specific description allows individuals to live without conflict.
This was something new because the United States allowed individuals to live without conflict since the majority respected the minority and also there was no mob rule. This is something that was innovative because through reason and logic individuals are able to understand that there is no need for conflict. The different political parties existed to prevent a one-party rule. We learn that in Soviet Russia the Bolsheviks attempted to prevent the creation or existance of other political parties. This was to prevent individuals from speaking truth and having options concerning choosing political governance.
We learn that the United States has had different political parties and has not been limited to a single political party. There were the Libertarians, Tories, Whigs, Republicans, Green Party, and Democrats among the many different political parties. The United States has done well in the manner that no one party has attempted to prevent the other political parties from competing due to the understanding of logic, reason, and autonomy. The Federalist Papers described the logic and reason that exists in a multiple political party system. This prevents the majority from oppressing the minority party and allows for dialogue and discussion. We learn that there are nations that were predominantly socialist that did not allow for this elegant manner of governance. This is why the United States is different from socialist and communist nations and why recent unelected federal bureaucracies (created in 1940s) have attempted to impede the amazing political system that the initial founders had in mind.
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