1- The concept of labor and the development of industry through that is what rings a bell when faction is mentioned. The word faction creates a divide groups those into categorial places. The labor mentioned in our previous discussions and how wealth is divided amongst them.
2- The source of wealth (private property) according to the Federalist #10 is keeping the wealth contained to the already wealthy. In other words, James Madison is speaking about limiting the access of money to those in the poor class. constantly subjected to selling manual labor to their higher ups in order to survive at the least. The cycle repeats with how two things are brought up, Liberty as to what drives the working class to try and try harder. Then diversity amongst men who have strength in numbers. Faculties in this case is a given sense of order to which men are divided and placed within to keep them apart from going against the wealthy. Created as a blockage that remains in effect today.
3- The explanation of wealth and poverty discussed in the reading is clear. Though I do agree with small parts, it is not how someone would describe wealth and poverty to someone who has no previous knowledge or continuous understanding of the topic.
4- The core mission, first objective of the US government is to ensure stability of the society run. There should be no violence between factions where it may turn to civil war in extreme cases. The US government serves as a rule to power the social classes and protect them from one another if that logic is applied. Division is what ruins us and sounds different in relation to exclusion. Modern time US government tries to sweep these issue and cover them. Unlike the early government that was adamant on exclusivity. Today is no other than similar to what it started as where it tries to hide the blatant exclusion this time and lie to the citizens of what the truth is.
5- The Federalist #10 not being in favor of democracy is not surprising. The obviousness of why they dislike it is prevalent when speaking about the faction violence. “The inference to which we are brought is, that the CAUSES of faction cannot be removed, and that relief is only to be sought in the means of controlling its EFFECTS…” Removing a right does not stop the problem and allowing it untamed makes it unmanageable.