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Federalists, such as James Madison, believed that interest groups were

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dangerous and should not be part of the American political system.

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Dangerous and should not be part of the American political system.

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Federalists, such as James Madison, generally regarded interest groups with suspicion. They believed that interests groups created division within society and made consensus impossible. This was a problem, as consensus was believed to be necessary in order to legislate. They argued that factions would inevitably be selfish and would not try to operate according to the common good.

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