Yet despite the fact that he addresses noteworthy pre and post-convention events (including giving some fascinating commentary on the participants mentality to surpassing their power by supplanting the Articles of Confederation and how the discernment and utilization of the Federalist Papers has changed over time) the theme of the book, Plain Honest Men is solidly on the convention itself. About quarter of the book is the mainly about the debates over representation. Beeman uses a lot of his time on this topic, indeed, that it becomes tedious. Be that as it may of course, this is presumably how the agents felt themselves. However, Beeman’s reflection to the question of representation is extremely enlightening. Article III and the judiciary are treated just
Yet despite the fact that he addresses noteworthy pre and post-convention events (including giving some fascinating commentary on the participants mentality to surpassing their power by supplanting the Articles of Confederation and how the discernment and utilization of the Federalist Papers has changed over time) the theme of the book, Plain Honest Men is solidly on the convention itself. About quarter of the book is the mainly about the debates over representation. Beeman uses a lot of his time on this topic, indeed, that it becomes tedious. Be that as it may of course, this is presumably how the agents felt themselves. However, Beeman’s reflection to the question of representation is extremely enlightening. Article III and the judiciary are treated just