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Phantasy [73]
3 years ago
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How does madison repeat and complete the arguments in federalist 10? summarize the main points of this concluding paragraph?

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2 answers:
polet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Madison repeats and completes the arguments in federalist 10 that reinforces the thought that a government should be faction free, because people want their rights to be guaranteed equally and without the presence of favored groups.

Explanation:

In federalist article No. 10, Madison's biggest concern is to create mechanisms that cushion violence between factions (groups consisting of majorities and minorities of citizens, united by corporate and antagonistic interests). This concern stems from a premise raised by him that man is evil and ambitious. Such a realist-pessimistic remark about man's behavior by saying that government is the greatest reflection of human nature, where if humans were angels, there would be no need for government. With this, he repeats and completes the arguments in federalist 10 reinforcing the thought that a government should be faction free, because people want their rights to be guaranteed equally and without the presence of favored groups.

In federalist article # 10 Madison argues that "among the advantages promised by a well-constituted Union, none deserve to be more sharply stressed than its tendency to contain and control faction violence." According to Madison, citizens complained about the poor stability of governments and the oblivion of the public good in conflicts between rival parties (factions). All this debate over the dispute between rival factions presupposes the existence of a Democratic-Republican government whose dominance by a favored majority faction can degenerate into tyranny of the majority.

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