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Anti-Federalist Papers
''Anti-Federalist Papers'' is the collective name given to the scattered writings of those Americans who starting 25 September 1787 (8 days after the final draft of the US Constitution) and running through the early 1790s opposed or raised doubts about the merits of a firmer and more energetic union as embodied in the 1787 United States Constitution. The authors of these writings, like those who wrote ''The Federalist'' Papers - articles and essays in support of and promoting a firmer and more connected union - wrote mostly under pen names but, unlike the three authors of ''The Federalist'' Papers, were not engaged in an organized project. Thus, in contrast to the pro-Constitution advocates, there was no one book or collection of ''Anti-Federalist Papers'' at the time. Their work is vast and varied and, for the most part, uncoordinated.
Although there is no ''canonical'' list of anti-federalist authors, major authors include Cato (likely George Clinton), Brutus (likely Robert Yates), Centinel (Samuel Bryan), and the Federal Farmer (either Melancton Smith, Richard Henry Lee, or Mercy Otis Warren). Speeches by Patrick Henry and Smith are often included as well.
One notable collection of anti-federalist writings was compiled by Morton Borden and published by Michigan State University Press in 1965. He collected 85 of the most significant papers and arranged them in an order closely resembling that of the 85 ''The Federalist'' Papers, e.g. #10 in Borden's arrangement argues against Federalist No. 10. The most frequently cited contemporary collection, ''The Complete Anti-Federalist'', was compiled by Herbert Storing and his former student Murray Dry of the University of Chicago, who oversaw the completion of the project after Storing's death. At seven volumes and including many pamphlets and other materials not previously published in a collection, this work is considered by many the authoritative compendium on the publications."〔Journal Of Politics 45.1 (1983): 263. Academic Search Premier. Web. 3 Nov. 2011.〕
==Opposed arguments in Federalist and Anti-Federalist writings〔''The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates''. Ed. Ralph Ketcham. Penguin, 2003. Print.〕==


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