In federalist 10 james madison argues there are two ways to


QUESTION: In Federalist 10, James Madison argues there are two ways to deal with "Factions". Dealing with the "causes" of factions OR controlling their "effect". Which way does Madison say is the best for dealing with the "mischiefs of factions"? Why does Madison think it would be a bad idea to "remove the causes" of factions/interest groups? Do you agree with what Madison says is the best approach? If so, why? If not, why not?

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