Federalist No. 10: Difference between revisions

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* he points out that an "extensive" republic with divided and limited government will make it difficult for any one faction to seize complete control of it
* he points out that an "extensive" republic with divided and limited government will make it difficult for any one faction to seize complete control of it
** he contrasts that with the history of small republics and states that succumbing to faction and end up abusing the rights of citizens
** he contrasts that with the history of small republics and states that succumbing to faction and end up abusing the rights of citizens
* Madison's argument can also be seen as defense of limited government in a pluralistic, diverse society that is capable of self-rule and civil settlement of disputes
* <u>key quotations</u>:
* <u>key quotations</u>:
** liberty is "''essential to political life''"
** liberty is "''essential to political life''"