LAD/Blog #6: Federalist Paper #10
1. What is a faction?
It is a group consisting of people that share the same beliefs or interests.
It is a group consisting of people that share the same beliefs or interests.
2. Are factions good or bad?
Factions can be both, depending on the drive behind it and the extremities it's carried to. If they seek to promote the well-being of the people, like standing up against corruption, then it's nothing but beneficial. However, the execution matters and if it results in quite a lot of physical violence, then it's doing more harm than good.
Factions can be both, depending on the drive behind it and the extremities it's carried to. If they seek to promote the well-being of the people, like standing up against corruption, then it's nothing but beneficial. However, the execution matters and if it results in quite a lot of physical violence, then it's doing more harm than good.
3. Why are factions so difficult to eliminate?
It's difficult to eliminate factions due to the fact that it's impossible to form everybody's passions into one singular mold. Each individual has differing ideas from the other and factions are the direct result of that. To remove factions, a restriction would have to be placed on the people's liberty, in a country based on freedom.
It's difficult to eliminate factions due to the fact that it's impossible to form everybody's passions into one singular mold. Each individual has differing ideas from the other and factions are the direct result of that. To remove factions, a restriction would have to be placed on the people's liberty, in a country based on freedom.
4. If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?
By focusing on the faction's effects, it can be controlled. If the faction is a minority, the majority will outvote it, preventing it from fully carrying out. However, if the faction is in the majority, then the government may intervene.
The Bill of Rights states the first 10 amendments, including protection of the rights to life, liberty, and property.
By focusing on the faction's effects, it can be controlled. If the faction is a minority, the majority will outvote it, preventing it from fully carrying out. However, if the faction is in the majority, then the government may intervene.
The Bill of Rights states the first 10 amendments, including protection of the rights to life, liberty, and property.
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