This is where I think we have different definitions. Yours is historical, I’ve heard the term used more in modern context like this quora answer I stole that says it better than I can:
“Originally we had federalists and anti-federalists. The federalists wanted a strong but limited central government. The Anti-federalists feared a strong government and wanted the states to have more authority.”
“Today the federalists want to maintain our Constitutional form of government which has evolved into a decentralized, distributed form of government and you have the modern day Fascists party (progressives) who want an overwhelmingly powerful central government supported by urban population centers who seek to force the rest of the country to finance their utopian fantasies.”
Source:
Answer (1 of 10): Which federalists? The federalists who supported ratification of the constitution against the anti-federalists wanted a federal government much stronger than that of the Articles of Confederation. But they also spelled out the powers of the federal government under Article I, S...
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