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James Madison: Critical Essay by Robert J. Morgan

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SOURCE: Morgan, Robert J. “Madison's Theory of Representation in the Tenth Federalist.” The Journal of Politics 36, no. 4 (November 1974): 852-85.

In the following essay, Morgan claims that Madison's views on the merits of representative government have been misinterpreted by scholars.

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