Federalist 23 Thomas Jefferson Analysis

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Madison says, “in order to the government to be good, it should be worthy of choice”. In the Federalist 23, Hamilton claims that a good government must be trusted and power should be equally divided among the three branches of the government. He describes that a republic should come from all kinds of societies and not just from one favorable class. A good republic must cater to different types of people and should not discriminate any type of class. Moreover, “inconsiderable proportion” has to be eliminated. This would only happen if the government leaves nobles in charge of the republic. They tend to claim and abuse the title and oppress the others. These nobles cannot and should not be favored by the government because they would only tarnish