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2 months ago
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In at least one hundred and fifty words, explain the relationship between liberty and factionalism in the Federalist Papers. Use

evidence from the text to support your answer.
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Bond [7.5K]2 months ago
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The Federalist Papers were authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, and were disseminated through newspapers over several weeks.

Federalist #10, written by James Madison discusses factions. Factions are groups of individuals sharing common interests and political views, which can adversely affect the rights of others. Madison believed that factions create political turmoil, and there are two methods to regulate a faction:

  • removing its causes and controlling its impacts.

The association between factions and liberty is that factions cannot exist without liberty, as Madison stated: "Liberty is to faction what air is to fire". The existence of factions arises because people are entitled to assemble and voice their views and interests; such gatherings inevitably lead to the formation of factions. Consequently, the only way to eliminate factions would be to eradicate liberty or to compel uniformity of interests and beliefs, which is unfeasible and unreasonable. Liberty cannot be eradicated since we live in a free society, and destroying liberty would be a remedy worse than the ailment, therefore the only viable approach is to manage its consequences.

The Constitution establishes a government capable of mitigating the violence and harm caused by factions and the presence of factions guarantees liberty.




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