Brutus XIV

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Brutus XIV is one of the later essays in the Anti-Federalist "Brutus" series, continuing the pseudonymous author's critique of the proposed U.S. Constitution and its potential threats to liberty and state sovereignty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anti-Federalist essay
political essay
advocatesFor protection of individual rights
retention of significant powers by the states
associatedWith Anti-Federalist Papers NERFINISHED
author Brutus (pseudonymous Anti-Federalist writer)
concernedWith consolidation of power in the national government
extent of federal judicial power
threats to individual liberty
threats to state sovereignty
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes proposed United States Constitution
genre constitutional criticism
political theory
historicalContext debate over ratification of the United States Constitution
influencedDebateOn United States Constitution ratification
language English
opposes strong centralized federal government
partOf Anti-Federalist Papers
surface form: Brutus (Anti-Federalist) essay series
politicalPosition Anti-Federalist
pseudonymous true
publicationPeriod 1787–1788
relatedWork Brutus I NERFINISHED
Brutus II NERFINISHED
Brutus XV NERFINISHED

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