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<itunes:summary>James Madison's first and greatest contribution to the work that would become known as the Federalist Papers.</itunes:summary>

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<itunes:summary>In #10 Madison turns on its head the centuries old maxim that representative government could survive only in small republics.</itunes:summary>

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