ABSTRACT
First published in 1931. The Problem of Federalism provides a comprehensive and critical survey of the historical development and practical application of the idea of federalism as a form of state organisation. The author explores federal ideas from the eighteenth- up until the early twentieth-century. This extensive study will be useful to students of politics and philosophy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|186 pages
The History of American Federal Ideas
chapter 1|21 pages
Development of Federal Ideas Before the Eighteenth Century
chapter 3|22 pages
Ideas of the Federalists
chapter 4|14 pages
The Federalism of Jefferson
chapter 5|12 pages
The Federal Ideas of De Tocqueville
chapter 7|40 pages
Development of Federal Ideas, 1866–1900
chapter 8|15 pages
Bryce’s Theory of Federalism
part II|119 pages
The History of British Federal Ideas
chapter 11|48 pages
Modern Federal Ideas in Great Britain
part III|264 pages
The History of German Federal Ideas