Summary Of James Madison's Federalism

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James Madison writes the literary work “federalist papers 10.” Madison writes to the people of New York, and discusses the advantages of a Union. Madison first points out that the current form of government is instable and confusing. (Madison 681). Madison explains what faction are and describes two methods of how to remove them from society. He also explains how both method could never be achieved and try to remove factions would be going against human nature. (Madison 682). Madison explains the difference between a Democracy and a Republic, explaining that it might be better to have a small group of dedicated citizen elected by the people to take to take care of political issue and run the government. The people would vote on issues and the

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