Federalist No. 4 Explained — Foreign Threats, Disunity, and the Second Amendment
This video delves into Federalist No. 4, explaining John Jay's arguments against disunity and foreign threats. It highlights how a strong, united nation deters aggression and emphasizes the founders' view of security, which included a capable, armed citizenry. The discussion connects these historical principles to modern concerns about political capture and external manipulation, underscoring the enduring relevance of the founders' insights for defending the Constitution.









