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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 15 MIN

022 - Brutus II

from Anti-Federalist Papers · host Patrick Henry

In the heated debates surrounding the ratification of the Constitution, a wave of independent speeches and articles emerged across the nation. Many of these critical writings were initially penned under pseudonyms like Brutus, Centinel, and Federal Farmer. Over time, prominent revolutionary figures, including Patrick Henry, stepped forward to voice their opposition to the Constitution. They contended that the powerful national government endorsed by the Federalists posed a significant threat to individual liberties, fearing that the President could evolve into a monarch. Their concerns about the federal court system introduced by the proposed Constitution led to a remarkable collection of political writings. The most impactful of these essays and speeches were compiled by historians into what is known as the Anti-Federalist Papers, a nod to the Federalist Papers. (Summary by Ticktockman)

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