1. Madison and the Federalist Papers
He notes that man is a violent animal who likes conflict, and suggests in both essays that the only way to solve these factions is to allow for a society where many of them form such that they limit each other's powers. ... Smaller republics would quickly have to tackle factions, and they would go extremely powerful faster than the states could respond. ... It is important to note that the plan was completely different to Hamilton's plan. ... He notes again that they will always be present. ... Madison notes the reality of the class struggle in his mention of conflicts and conflicts ...
- Word Count: 1364
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate