Federalist No. 57: Why the Founders Wanted Government Afraid of YOU
This video provides an in-depth analysis of Federalist No. 57, explaining James Madison's arguments for ensuring representatives remain accountable to the people. It connects these principles directly to the Second Amendment, asserting that an armed citizenry is a crucial check against government overreach and a cornerstone of liberty. The speaker, drawing on historical context, emphasizes that the founders intended government to fear the people, not the other way around, and that the right to bear arms is a fundamental aspect of this relationship.










