'Balance Of Power In James Madison's Federalist 51'

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In James Madison’s “Federalist 51”, Madison argues the need for a balance of power within the three branches of government. He feels the government needs to be stronger, and adding a checks and balances system will accomplish that. In Madison’s opinion, each branch should be independent from the other branches, each with their own jobs to do. Madison thinks that the three branches: Judicial, legislative, & executive, should have little say in the appointment of members in other branches. The members of each branch should depend on other branches as little as possible; hence, there is less of a chance of tyranny or corruption. The government’s existence depends upon the people, but it has to be able to govern itself along with the people that