The Federalist Papers

The Federalist Papers

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  • Date Submitted: 02/11/2009 7:19 PM
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The Federalist Papers was published in New York during 1787 and 1788 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and john jay. One of the most influential of the Federalist Papers is No.10 which was written by James Madison. It discusses the role of faction, liberty and the process of government to control the excesses of faction.
James Madison gives his arguments for a Republic government and reasons why he is against a pure Democracy. He feels that a purely democratic government would not be able to protect the rights of small groups
When James Madison wrote the Federalist #10, his primary concern was to protect individual property and liberty from violation either by the government, or by a faction of citizens who might use the government to destroy the rights of others. Since direct popular participation in government was seen as a potential threat to individual property and liberty, it had to be limited and controlled.One Tuesday morning, I woke up early to finish an school assignment and was quit in hurry. After I finished my assignment, I went to go take a shower and took my bangle off. When I got done taking shower, I quickly got dressed and ran to my bus stop. I reached at school and kind of felt that something was missing ,I wondered for a minutes about it. Several minutes passed, then I realized I was my bangle. First thing that came into my mind was that I dropped it somewhere near bus stop, or the bus itself. The whole day went by thinking where would my bangle be? Will I ever find it? How Can I be so careless? I came home with a grief and thinking that I have lost the bangle forever. As I was walking down to my room, I took a quick glance at my bathroom and noticed something there. I walked in there and found the bangle lying around there. I quickly grabbed it and wore it on my hands and wished that this incident would never take place again. After this incident took place, I stopped wearing it to school.

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