According to James Madison, the two methods of avoiding evil are: first, by removing the causes of faction, which he deemed impractical as it would require infringing on individual liberties; second, by controlling the effects of faction, which can be achieved through a well-structured government that balances interests and prevents any one group from dominating. This approach emphasizes the importance of a representative democracy and a system of checks and balances to mitigate the dangers of factionalism.
no he didn't view it as necessary at all
A section of govt. having too much power
Knowledge
The evil Egyptians..
Pigs are not evil but only their meat is haram (forbidden) in Islam.That's it.
You jump into the tornado and it takes you through
1. Hunting2. sparing 3. avoiding king john's power and the evil sheriff of Nottingham
James Madison referred to slavery as a "necessary evil" in the context of the United States' constitutional framework. He believed that while slavery was morally wrong, it was essential for the economic stability of the Southern states and the unity of the nation at that time. Madison, like many of his contemporaries, grappled with the contradictions between the ideals of liberty and the institution of slavery, ultimately recognizing the complex political and economic realities that made it difficult to address the issue directly.
Alcohol.
This phrase, often associated with the three wise monkeys, conveys the idea of avoiding participation in or exposure to evil. It encourages people to act with discretion, avoid negative influences, and maintain a sense of moral integrity in their actions and words.
According to Plato, evil is a lack of knowledge or understanding rather than a separate, tangible entity. He believed that true knowledge leads to goodness, and that those who do evil are simply ignorant of what is truly good. In this sense, evil is considered unreal in that it is a result of ignorance rather than an inherent quality.
because there is evil in the world