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James Madison: Critical Essay by Adrienne Koch

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SOURCE: Koch, Adrienne. “Justice.” In Madison's “Advice to My Country,” pp. 53-99. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1966.

In the following essay, Koch refutes the negative critical reputation accorded Madison throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and considers the concept of justice as the ultimate goal of Madison's political philosophy.

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