Brutus VIII

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Brutus VIII is one of a series of influential Anti-Federalist essays, written under the pseudonym "Brutus," that argued against the ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution in the late 1780s.

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Brutus VIII canonical 4

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instanceOf Anti-Federalist paper
pamphlet
political essay
associatedWithEvent state ratifying conventions for the U.S. Constitution
authorPseudonym Brutus
concerns insufficient safeguards against federal overreach
potential erosion of liberty under the proposed Constitution
countryOfOrigin United States of America
documentType newspaper essay
genre constitutional criticism
political theory
hasInfluenceOn American constitutional thought
later critiques of federal power
hasPerspective advocates states’ rights
skeptical of strong national government
hasPoliticalPosition Anti-Federalists
surface form: Anti-Federalist
historicalContext U.S. Constitution ratification debates
historicalEra Founding era of the United States
intendedAudience American public debating ratification
voters in the state ratifying conventions
language English
mainTopic dangers of centralized power
interpretation of the proposed Constitution
structure of the proposed federal government
medium print
opposes United States Constitution
surface form: proposed U.S. Constitution of 1787

ratification of the U.S. Constitution
partOf Anti-Federalist Papers
surface form: Anti-Federalist papers

Letters of Brutus
surface form: Brutus essays
politicalAlignment opposed to consolidation of power in a national government
politicalTheme balance between federal and state authority
fear of tyranny
republicanism
publicationPeriod late 1780s
relatedTo Anti-Federalists
surface form: Anti-Federalist movement

Brutus I NERFINISHED
Brutus II NERFINISHED
Brutus III NERFINISHED
Brutus IV NERFINISHED
Brutus IX
Brutus V
Brutus VI NERFINISHED
Brutus VII NERFINISHED
The Federalist Papers

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Brutus notableWork Brutus VIII
Brutus IX isLaterThan Brutus VIII
Brutus X relatedWork Brutus VIII