Controlling factions refers to Madison's concern about groups with conflicting interests forming within society that could potentially harm the overall welfare of the nation. He proposes methods to minimize the negative impact of factions on democratic governance.
Related terms
Majority Rule: A principle that states decisions should be made by a vote where more than half of the participants agree.
Pluralism: The idea that multiple groups with diverse interests can coexist and influence decision-making within a society.
Checks and Balances: A system in which each branch of government has some power to limit or control the actions of other branches, ensuring no single group becomes too dominant.