Tuesday, September 28, 2010

LAD #5: Federalist #10

1.  Why are factions so difficult to eliminate?
     The only way to elimate them is to either take away citizens' liberties or make everyone feel exactly the same; same ideas, likes, beliefs, etc. This would be completely unfair and unjust to do, therefore factions cannot be taken away.

2.  If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?
     Since taking away factions would undermine Americans, they can be controlled by con trolling the effects, because the cause cannot be controlled. A democracy cannot control a faction, but a republic can. This is becasue of the "delegation of government" and "the greater number of citizens, and greater shpere of country".

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