James Madison was a Federalist and preferred strong central government, based off of a republic. This meant less state control and more power for the federal government. Federalists were PRO the new Constitution, which is still our current Constitution.
James Madison is discussing the concept of Checks and Balances in the Federalist Paper 51.
James Madison defined pure democracy as a system of involvement of the populace in every national decision. The problems associated with this form of government is that it is very difficult to get the consensus to get anything done.
James Madison states in the Federalist 51 that "justice is the end of government"
James Madison had the belief that by instilling a democratic form of government in the United States that the farmers and business owners would learn to work together for the best interests of the country. Many people believe that the US government does work as Madison claimed it would.
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James Madison redefined the traditional concepts of democracy and republic. His Federalist writings allowed him to expand upon his vision of republican government.
The Madison's plan did advocate for a very strong central government that would unify the people.
James Madison was the 4th president.
Madison states, "Justice is the end of government."
James Madison believed that a democratic form of government, would tame the factions and cause them to work together as much as possible. Madison, in the The Federalist, argued that the federal system helps prevent factions from gaining too much control and causing tyranny of the majority
He was concered about the size of the government