Wednesday, September 24, 2014

LAD #5: Federalist #10

1. Why are factions so difficult to eliminate?

Factions are so difficult to eliminate because of how closely they are associated with liberty. Liberty allowed for factions to be established, and with eliminating factions, freedom would be taken. In society, people will have different beliefs and opinions no matter what. Eliminating factions would downgrade the meaning of liberty in the US.

2. If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?

Since factions cannot be removed, they can be controlled by enforcing a republic type of government so that the majority will be established after voting and have similar principles. By doing this, the amount of conflict will decrease and many people will be on the same terms. It is not realistic for everyone to have the same opinions, but it is possible to eliminate the number of different opinions.

 

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