The Anti-Federalist Papers
Patrick Henry
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During the period of debate over the ratification of the Constitution, numerous independent local speeches and articles were published all across the country. Initially, many of the articles in opposition were written under pseudonyms, such as "Brutus", "Centinel", and "Federal Farmer". Eventually, famous revolutionary figures such as Patrick Henry came out publicly against the Constitution. They argued that the strong national government proposed by the Federalists was a threat to the rights of individuals and that the President would become a king. They objected to the federal court system created by the proposed constitution. This produced a phenomenal body of political writing; the best and most influential of these articles and speeches were gathered by historians into a collection known as the Anti-Federalist Papers in allusion to the Federalist Papers. (Summary by Ticktockman) (19 hr 51 min)
Capítulos
Centinel I | 27:37 | Leído por Leon Mire |
Centinel XI | 7:30 | Leído por Leon Mire |
Federal Farmer I | 19:54 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer II | 11:22 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer III | 35:53 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer IV | 19:51 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer V | 16:53 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer VI | 24:46 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer VII | 19:43 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer VIII | 15:58 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer IX | 22:42 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer X | 15:20 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XI | 23:10 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XII | 22:44 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XIII | 21:09 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XIV | 23:35 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XV | 28:10 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XVI | 25:15 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XVII | 29:54 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Federal Farmer XVIII | 33:31 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Brutus I | 29:13 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus II | 15:16 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus III | 15:09 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus IV | 18:38 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus V | 16:30 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus VI | 20:41 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus VII | 14:51 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus VIII | 9:21 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus IX | 14:06 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus X | 14:59 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus XI | 17:12 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus XII | 17:22 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus XIII | 9:46 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus XIV | 19:37 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus XV | 15:52 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Brutus XVI | 12:39 | Leído por ML Cohen |
John DeWitt I | 14:09 | Leído por Gary Gilberd |
John DeWitt II | 14:11 | Leído por Gary Gilberd |
John DeWitt III | 16:35 | Leído por Gary Gilberd |
Cato III | 9:27 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Cato IV | 8:34 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Cato V | 10:08 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Cato VII | 8:11 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Agrippa VI | 5:58 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Agrippa VII | 8:46 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Agrippa VIII | 5:36 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Agrippa IX | 6:27 | Leído por Sibella Denton |
Penn Minority | 1:28:56 | Leído por Robert Scott |
Impartial Examiner I | 28:46 | Leído por Robert Scott |
Impartial Examiner II | 15:33 | Leído por Robert Scott |
Impartial Examiner III | 25:25 | Leído por Robert Scott |
Maryland Farmer IV | 18:40 | Leído por Robert Scott |
Maryland Farmer V | 44:55 | Leído por Robert Scott |
Patrick Henry I | 51:35 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Patrick Henry II | 35:26 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Patrick Henry III | 1:08:06 | Leído por ML Cohen |
Reseñas
Fantastic! Five stars!





Michael Tweet
WHY DO WE NO LONGER PICK APART SUBJECTS SO ELOQUENTLY AND CONCISELY?! Thank you, LibriVox et al. Eloquence in modern speech has been stripped down to two syllables that exemplify our collectively shortening attention span and our aversion to inquiry into public affairs and exigent circumstances, much on the basis of they not being our own charge and replaced instead with gaudy sensationalization of irrelevat and/or obfuscatory actions or deeds: "'Mur'ca."
Informative book with good audio quality.





A LibriVox Listener
a word against drawing comparisons to modern times





Christopher Mahaney
this is probably one of the more tolerable version of this collection. it would probably be nice to have this and The Federalist papers combined in one volume in chronological order in order to see the entire argument being made. people have to realize that a lot of these politicians on both the Federalists and Anti-Federalists sides were frankly quite hypocritical even in their own views. many of the old Anti-Federalists would support slavery as an American institution, and a lot of the Federalists would support corporatism and the supremacy of wealth culture, both of which would become very huge points of contention in the United States for years to come. it is very erroneous to compare 18th century politics to 21st century issues because the times and the technology aren't the same.
Some 230+ years later...





RofVT
Personally I think any form of government is a threat to individual freedom. Any. Though I’ll say this, that the writers of these documents were forward-thinking and not at all reactionaries like the “Federalists”.





Eddie Trevino
i haven't even listened to all and i am hooked. great investment of your time to listen...
Frighteningly predictive of what was then the future...





awake yet?
dangerous wrong think





Bill Cosby
The author wanted to create a smaller less centralized country. The problem with this is that a smaller more plebian state is unable to guarantee the rights of nonbinary LatinXs to choose their gender. We need an all powerful leviathan state to secure the liberty of Black Rock, ADM and Mondolez International against people who would choose to own their own house, or bake a cake not made from ingredients supplied by Conagra. It is necessary for the state to remove some liberties from wrong thinking people to ensure and fortify the future of our Democracy for all person-kind. Hooray for Madison and the Leviathan State
So True! Look Around You!





Bobby Maxwell
Patrick Henry was correct. For sixty years we have been experiencing the problem of wealthy "elites" buying the system. Hell, you can't even access some news on social media and... Tucker! Yes, The Corporate Party always wins! Dems and Reps is a soap opera to provide the illusion that the politicians care about you and that you have a voice. They don't. And you don't. Respectively. Don't worry, you'll soon be living under a Communist, United Nations world government and The Great Reset will soon kick it off. Hey you won't own anything and you'll be happy! You're every movement will be monitored and if you don't follow their rules; you won't eat. Think China today. Don't you think the precautions were worse than the virus? 377 healthy people died. Most deaths were co-morbid or co-occurring with heart attacks, cancer, etc. and doctors were paid more for billing the comorbid virus. Hey, they have us by the short and curlies! Small businesses are crushed but the mega-corporations are raking it in. Ordo Ab Chao.