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Yet Publius does not favor change for its own sake: If republican government is to succeed, some members must be distinguished by their talents and service to the people, and through constant re-election become "masters of the public business," as Publius writes in Federalist 53. Two-year terms may be necessary, but good government requires talented and experienced members who can apply their accumulated knowledge to the pressing issues of the day.
The U.S. Constitution: A Reader
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