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Ends Quote by James Madison

“In order to judge of the form to be given to this institution the Senate, it will be proper to take a view of the ends to be served by it. These were,first, to protect the people against their rulers, secondly, to protect the people against the transient impressions into which they themselves…” quote by James Madison
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“In order to judge of the form to be given to this institution the Senate, it will be proper to take a view of the ends to be served by it. These were,first, to protect the people against their rulers, secondly, to protect the people against the transient impressions into which they themselves might be led.”

James Madison

About This Quote

The Senate should protect citizens from both tyrannical rulers and fleeting public passions, ensuring stable governance.

In simple terms: Legislature guards against abuse and impulsive trends.

Key Takeaway

Design institutions that balance power and public sentiment.

Themes

government protection stability public opinion law

Mood

serious analytical

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • legislative bodies
  • civil rights
  • policy making
  • education
  • media

Key Concepts

political theory constitutional design checks and balances

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can laws adapt to evolving societal values?
  • What safeguards prevent both tyranny and mob rule?
A Different Perspective

Rigid structures may stifle necessary change.

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