1776 All-Stars: Why a Pseudonymous Anti-Federalist Is My Favorite Founder

Source: Reason
by Jesse Walker

“I do not know my favorite Founder’s name. I just know that in 1788 a Baltimore newspaper published a series of pseudonymous essays where he warned against standing armies, called for a bill of rights, and declared, paraphrasing Jonathan Swift, that ‘laws are cobwebs, catching only the flies and letting the wasps escape.’ See-sawing between fears of an aristocratic legislature and a tyrannical executive, he argued that we’d be best off with the highly decentralized democracy found in certain Swiss cantons.” (06/18/26)

https://reason.com/2026/06/18/1776-all-stars-a-farmer/