The truth is that the general genius of a government is all that can be substantially relied upon for permanent effects. Particular provisions, though not altogether useless, have far less virtue and efficacy than are commonly ascribed to them; and the want of them will never be with men of sound discernment a decisive objection to any plan which exhibits the leading characters of a good government.


The Federalist: On the New Constitution (ed. 1810)


The truth is that the general genius of a government is all that can be substantially relied upon for permanent effects. Particular provisions,...

The truth is that the general genius of a government is all that can be substantially relied upon for permanent effects. Particular provisions,...

The truth is that the general genius of a government is all that can be substantially relied upon for permanent effects. Particular provisions,...

The truth is that the general genius of a government is all that can be substantially relied upon for permanent effects. Particular provisions,...