Why You Should Read The Federalist with Dr. Gary Gregg
Release Date: 07/29/2025
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Join Director Dr. Gary Gregg for a discussion regarding the importance of The Federalist by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Links to resources referenced in the episode: a copy of Reflection and Choice: The Federalists, the Anti-Federalists, and the Debate that Defined America. our Reflection and Choice podcast series and accompanying reading guide. About the host: An award-winning political science teacher and expert on the U.S. presidency, Gregg has written or edited several books, including Reflection and Choice and Securing...
info_outlineJoin #McConnellCenter Director Dr. Gary Gregg for a discussion regarding the importance of The Federalist by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
Links to resources referenced in the episode:
Purchase a copy of Reflection and Choice: The Federalists, the Anti-Federalists, and the Debate that Defined America.
Download our Reflection and Choice podcast series and accompanying reading guide.
About the host:
An award-winning political science teacher and expert on the U.S. presidency, Gregg has written or edited several books, including Reflection and Choice and Securing Democracy: Why We Have an Electoral College.
About the podcast:
We all know we need to read more and there are literally millions of books on shelves with new ones printed every day. How do we sort through all the possibilities to find the book that is just right for us now?
Well, the McConnell Center is bringing authors and experts to inspire us to read impactful and entertaining books that might be on our shelves or in our e-readers, but which we haven’t yet picked up.
We hope you learn a lot in the following podcast and we hope you might be inspired to pick up one or more of the books we are highlighting this year at the University of Louisville’s McConnell Center.
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