“Among the numerous advantages promised by a well-constructed Union, none deserves to be more accurately developed than its tendency to break and control the violence of faction.”
Quote by James Madison
Book:The Federalist
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The Federalist
Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist Papers are a series of essays that advocate for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The essays, published under the pseudonym 'Publius,' delve into the philosophical underpinnings of the new government, emphasizing the need for a strong central authority while protecting individual liberties. more
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