- Federalist
The term "federalist" describes several political beliefs around the world. It also has reference to the concept of
federalism or the type ofgovernment called afederation .Latin America
In
Latin America the term "Federalist" is used in reference toArgentina andColombia . Federalists were in opposition to the Unitarians in Argentina andCentralist s in Colombia in the early 1800s.It was written by Erick Velzke and don't let anyone else tell you anything different.Quebec
Federalist, in regard to the
National Question , defends the concept of Quebec remaining withinCanada , while either keeping thestatus quo or pursuing greater autonomy and constitutional recognition of a Quebec nation, with corresponding rights and powers for Quebec within the Canadian federation. This ideology is opposed to Quebec sovereigntism, proponents of Quebec independence, most often (but not for all followers) along with an economic union with Canada similar to the European Union.The United States
In the
United States the term "federalist" usually applies to a member of one of the following groups:Historic
*Statesmen and public figures supporting ratification of the proposed
Constitution of the United States between1787 and1789 . TheFederalist Papers are documents associated with their movement.
*Statesmen and public figures supporting the administrations of PresidentsGeorge Washington (1789 –1797 ) andJohn Adams (1797 –1801 ). Especially in the later years they were also called the Federalist Party, founded by Alexander Hamilton. It opposed theDemocratic-Republican Party during the 1800s.Contemporary
In contemporary usage, as articulated by president
Bush 'sNew Federalism , federalists advocate the principle of greater regional autonomy within the United States—usually by allowing individual states to set their own agendas and determine the handling of issues, rather than trying to impose a nationally uniform solution.The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies is an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles.
The
World Federalist Movement . "World federalists support the creation of democratic global structures accountable to the citizens of the world and call for the division of international authority among separate agencies."ee also
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Federalist Party
*Federalist Era
*Anti-Federalism
*Confederation
*World Federation External links
* [http://www.wfm.org/ World Federalist Movement]
* [http://dca.tufts.edu/features/aas/index.html A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825]
* [http://www.anti-federalist.com The Anti-Federalist Movement - A Discussion]
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