The Alexandrian Papers

Timeless Truths for a Kingdom Worthy of Preservation

The Alexandrian Papers - What Are They?

The Alexandrian Papers are a series of essays written under the pseudonym Veritas – meaning truth in Latin. These papers are dedicated to the defense and articulation of traditional political principles in the Kingdom of Alexandria. These principles are, by my and many others understanding, true and thought-provoking without engaging in partisan politics.

These essays, inspired by The Federalist Papers of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, seek to explain, defend, and preserve the Constitutional Monarchy and Parliamentary Democracy of Alexandria – a nation of liberty and law.

Each volume focuses primarily on a single topic, although there is some cross-over between several. While the topics can vary drastically, they all serve to safeguard Alexandria from the creeping errors of radicalism, excess, tyranny, and forgetfulness.

The author, known only as Veritas, writes not in pursuit of fame nor glory, not in the pursuit of upholding partisan politics, but in defense of the enduring, self-evident truths written about within The Alexandrian Papers.