Federalist 41: Madison’s Warning About Unlimited Government Power
This video breaks down Federalist No. 41, authored by James Madison, focusing on the balance of power between the federal government and individual liberties. It highlights Madison's arguments against unlimited federal authority, emphasizing that government powers are enumerated and tied to specific purposes like common defense and general welfare, not broad, undefined control. The discussion directly connects these principles to the Second Amendment, asserting that the right to keep and bear arms is a safeguard against tyranny and not subject to arbitrary federal regulation under the guise of public good.










