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James Madison: Critical Essay by Richard K. Matthews

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SOURCE: Matthews, Richard K. “Property: Rights and Possessions, Democracy and Despair.” In If Men Were Angels: James Madison and the Heartless Empire of Reason, pp. 117-72. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1995.

In the following essay, Matthews examines Madison's 1792 essay “Property,” claiming that his views on the institution of private property were complex and insightful.

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