The Federalist Papers: 36: Alexander Hamilton Social Responsibility

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The Federalist Papers: 36

Alexander Hamilton social responsibility was that of a civic aspect due to his position and duties he was so chosen for interpreting what the people wanted, but also what the government needed to sustain its self for further growth. He was dealt criticism for the constitutions tax provision; the people had fear that the national legislation would not have enough knowledge of the constituent’s interests and circumstances. Hamilton stated concerns on how the national tax system would operate and handle both governments when they would have the power to increase taxes as seen fit. He states that both governments should avoid taxing items already taxed by others. Hamilton implement that National legislature could use