Contrary to modern economic theory, in Jay’s mind, international markets are a zero-sum game. There are winners, and there are losers. Although Jay attempts to focus on economic concerns in No. 4, he just can’t help but return to his foreign policy arguments. He pays the price as Cary calls him out for rehashing his earlier points. Cary dives into Jay’s reference to “just causes of war” by explaining Thomas Aquinas’ three factor test. The focus shifts to foreign trade, debt, and the critical role of America’s codfish industry. As Cary aptly points out, there were not may W-2s issued at the time. Who knew the codfish helped to secure our nation?
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Federalist No. 29 – From the Vault - TPF29
Federalist No. 28 - Coloring Outside of the Lines - TPF28
Federalist No. 27 - Good Government for Good People - TPF27
Federalist No. 26 - The Power of the Purse - TPF26
Federalist No. 25 - And We're Back ... - TPF25
Federalist No. 24 - The Nuclear Option - TPF24
Federalist No. 23 - Hamilton is Really a Sith Lord! - TPF23
Federalist No. 22 - Hamilton’s Way or the Highway - TPF22
Federalist No. 21 - Staying on the Path - TPF21
Post-It Notes!! - TPF 0E
Federalist No. 20 - Crippling Unanimity - TPF20
Federalist No. 19 – More Failed Confederacies - TPF19
Federalist No. 18 – Ancient Greek Societies … Again - TPF18
Federalist No. 17 - Whiplash - TPF17
Federalist No. 16 - A Chain Reaction
Federalist No. 15 - Shame, Hyperbole, and Cake - TPF15
Federalist No. 14 - People Just Don't Understand Words - TPF14
Mr. Cary Goes to Washington - TPF 0D
Federalist No. 13 - No Well-informed Man - TPF13
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