January 1983
Volume 33, 1983FEATURES
Pilgrimage Among the Scribblers
JANUARY 01, 1983 by JOHN A. DAVENPORT
Law and Justice
JANUARY 01, 1983 by HANS SENNHOLZ
The Meaning of Federalism
JANUARY 01, 1983 by CLARENCE B. CARSON
When Felix Morley called attention some years ago "to the illogical practice of referring to the central government as the 'federal government'," he declared that the confusion was "due to historical accident." What he had in mind was that the supporters of the Constitution, when it was being considered for ratification, called themselves "federalists," and the government under examination "federal."




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