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By 1778, even amidst the ongoing Revolutionary War, the fundamental flaws in the proposed system of government under the Articles of Confederation were becoming starkly apparent to many leading thinkers. This period marked the conceptual genesis of the arguments that would later coalesce into The Federalist Papers. The urgent need for a stronger national government capable of managing wartime finances, foreign policy, and interstate relations began to fuel intense intellectual debates. The 'concept' of The Federalist Papers thus emerged from a pragmatic necessity, aiming to articulate and defend a vision of a stable, effective union against the centrifugal forces of state sovereignty, anticipating the future challenges that would necessitate constitutional reform.