In Federalist No. 10, James Madison expresses skepticism about the ability of the masses to govern effectively due to the inherent dangers of factions and the potential for majority tyranny. He argues that while the public can be passionate and influential, their decisions can often be swayed by temporary passions rather than reasoned deliberation. Madison advocates for a large republic where a diverse array of interests can coexist, thereby mitigating the risks posed by any single faction or majority, suggesting a cautious approach to trusting the masses in governance.
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having factions to protect individual liberties
Political parties
It will break and control the violence of factions.
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James Madison wrote essay #10.
Federalist 10
James Madison in The Federalist No. 10
James Madison was the author of Federalist 10. He wrote it because he did not want to see the United States tore apart by factions.
having factions to protect individual liberties
Political parties
It will break and control the violence of factions.
According to Madison in federalist no.10 a government in which the scheme of representation takes place is called ?
James Madison wrote about the enlightened statesman in the Federalist Paper No.10 it means an intelligent leader.