Tuesday, September 23, 2014

The Federalist Papers: No. 10

1. Why are factions so difficult to eliminate?
Because they're created by the people who are united by common goals and interests. The only way to nullify the faction is to take away the freedom of the people, which is a key role of the faction, and having everyone share the same opinion. If everyone shared the same opinions then the U.S.would be disregarding one of the most appealing aspects of American culture.



2. If factions cannot be removed then how can they be controlled?
One way to control a faction is by destroying all liberty amongst the people and pay no attention to any individual persons opinions. The second way is to have everyone conform to the same opinions, needs, and wants of the society. This creates a cookie-cutter mentality and diminishes any sense of individuality that the American people have. This destroys the factions along with the freedom of the common people.

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