LAD/Blog #6: Federalist Paper #10

1. What is a faction?
       A faction is a group of citizens who are united and motivated by their own economic or political interests and opinions.

2. Are factions good or bad? 
       Factions are both good and bad.  While factions encourage the public to be in agreement, often the factions are divided against one another. The parties usually oppose the government which threatens political stability.

3. Why are faction so difficult to eliminate? 
        People often have different view so they like to be around people that have the same views as them. Not everyone is the same so these differences cause divides which lead to factions. These factions are based off of ones beliefs so ridding society of factions is difficult as long as everyone has their own beliefs and the right to liberty and free will.

4. If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?  
       Since removing freedom to let factions exist would contradict the basis of the American Revolution, factions can be controlled by removing their effects. A minority faction is exactly that, a minority, it can be controlled because the majority overrules it. To control a majority, there must be a representative democracy or the same view of the majority must not occur at the same time.

The Bill of Rights was the result of a debate between two faction: the federalists and the antifederalists. 

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