James Madison Wrong About Large Republic

 

James Madison feared special interests (what he called “factions”) would tear a democracy apart. However, he also believed that a republic, where people elected representatives rather than making collective decisions directly as in a classical democracy, could be inoculated against the worst consequences of special interests. Madison’s vaccination against faction: Extend the republic’s size to encompass both many people and much territory, exactly the opposite of the received political wisdom of his day.

 

 

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