The Danger of Factions: Nothing New Under the Sun

A “frightful despotism,” would be the result of an “alternate domination of one faction over another,” warned George Washington. He was joined – with similar warnings – by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Thomas Jefferson and many others. But this opposition to factions didn’t start with the founding generation at all.

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George Washington – Farewell Address (19 Sept 1796)

James Madison – Federalist No 10

Mercy Otis Warren – History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution (vol 2)

A Warning on Factions: From Cato to Washington

Thomas Gordon (1744)

Benjamin Franklin – Poor Richard’s Almanack 1753

John Adams – Boston Gazette (29 Aug 1763)

Fisher Ames 15 Jan 1788

James Madison 16 June 1788

Thomas Paine – Dissertation on first-principles of government (7 Jul 1795)

Thomas Jefferson to Francis Hopkinson (13 Mar 1789)

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