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Viktor [21]
2 years ago
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Let me add, that it is the great desideratum, by which this form of Government can be rescued from the opprobrium under which it

has so long labored, and be recommended to the esteem and adoption of mankind. What is the "great desideratum" Madison refers to in this excerpt? to sacrifice self-interest for the common good to allow greater liberty to act in one's own self-interest to eliminate the existence of factions whatever the cost to guard against the influence of factions while preserving liberty
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mel-nik [20]2 years ago
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Answer: To guard against the influence of factions while preserving liberty.

Explanation: After having presented the problems brought about by the existence of factions in democracy, Madison argues that both forbidding factions would go against liberty and preventing them from coming into existence (by enforcing absolute equality) is impossible. The solution he proposes is to let factions be and only control their effects to avoid sinister interests from harming the population.

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