The Federalist Papers

according to Madison in the federalist 10 what is the nature of man kind?

Federalist 10

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According to Madison, it is the nature of mankind to gravitate toward those who are most similar to themselves when there is a difference of opinion. He believed that factions are inevitable, and that as long as men hold different opinions, have different amounts of wealth, and own different amount of property, they will continue to fraternize with people who are most similar to them.

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