Jeremy Gilkison

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It was in its way, a breathtaking proposition. But “ambition must be made to counteract ambition,” Madison wrote. In this way, “through supplying opposite and rival interests,” the separation of powers in the federal Constitution would “supply the defect of better motives”—a phrase that landed him in trouble with those, like John Adams, who preferred a more high-minded approach to republican government.
The Cave and the Light: Plato Versus Aristotle, and the Struggle for the Soul of Western Civilization
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