Federalist #10
James Madison
The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written in support of the US Constitution. In Federalist #10, Madison is specifically writing in support of the way the US House of Representatives is set up, arguing that it will help to establish a stable democratic government.
Study Questions:
1. Define faction—
2. What is the most common source of factions?
3. Madison is not worried “if a faction consists of less than a majority.” Why not?
4. He feels that a pure democracy will always be short lived. Why?
5. In discussing representatives in a republic, Madison presents two scenarios,
--one good
--and one bad
6. How are we assured that in a republic, our representatives will be “men who possess the most attractive merit”?
7. What examples of dangerous factious ideas does he give in the penultimate paragraph?