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He formalized the concerns he had first raised in his letter to Monroe. “All civilized societies,” he wrote, “are divided into different interests and factions.” The divisions included “creditors or debtors—rich or poor—husbandmen, merchants and manufacturers—members of different religious sects—followers of different political leaders—inhabitants of different districts—owners of different kinds of property etc. etc.”
The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President
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