Summary Of Brutus Anti-Federalist No. 1

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In the Anti-Federalist No. 1, Brutus asserts that the Constitution is at risk of bestowing too much power to the central government. They are insinuating that even though there have been general concerns over malicious matters in the U.S., all of the proposed solutions to combat these issues have not been successful. Brutus states that if you accept the constitution as a document designed to protect the rights of all citizens, you will lay down an infrastructure for future generations. They also state that you can express delight over having the freedom and the rights the Constitution promises, but if the form of government the Constitution is based upon ends up resulting in the undermining of freedom, the future U.S. government is bound