Madison’s View On Unequal Distribution of Property

here is the link to the federalist 10 https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed10.asphttps://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed10.asp

to help maybe you can follow these guidelines to answer

You might start by figuring out what equality means.Generally we can talk all day about freedom, especially the I Get to do What I Want variety.We’re much weaker on equality because we don’t talk about it in much depth.We have mythology about equality and the law.Equal Justice Under Law is inscribed on the Supreme Court Building.We have an equal protection clause in the 14th amendment.We have statues of a woman holding balanced scales of justice, and her eyes are wrapped so that she treats everyone the same.

Economic equality is much more difficult for us in part because that was the stated aim of Marxism or communism.We do tax the rich and have programs for the poor, but those policies aim at extremes of wealth and poverty.They don’t pretend to make everything come out even.Income inequality has become a more significant issue in recent years.You might look at the ratio of average worker to CEO.That gap has widened significantly in the recent past.But be sure you identify what you mean by “average worker.”

Take a look at two or three specific policy questions.They might involve taxation, domestic spending, financial aid, something like that.Does equal justice require more police protection or less?Does some kind of equal treatment extend to other species and even potentially to machines.You can actually find articles on these questions if you’re so inclined.