Madison believed that factions are a product of liberty because "liberty allows citizens to think freely so different factions may develop." He argued that the freedom to express different opinions and interests leads to the formation of various factions, each representing different perspectives and goals within society. This is discussed in his writings, particularly in Federalist No. 10, where he addresses the role of factions in a free society.
Why did Madison think that factions are a product of liberty?
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• Liberty allows citizens to think freely so different factions may develop.
• Liberty allowed Americans to develop factions to have freedom from England.
• Liberty requires people to develop factions to have equality.
Liberty requires strong state governments for factions to develop.
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