James Madison expressed concerns about what he called "factions." Are there modern-day factionsthat pursue their self-interest at the expense of the broader public interest?

Evaluate whether interest groups function in the public interest as pluralists might argue or work against the public interest.
What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1. Explain Madison's views about factions, which he defined as groups pursuing their self-interest at the expense of the broader public good.
2. Evaluate the extent to which today's interest groups are the sort of factions that Madison warned about. Do trade associations and labor unions pursue their self-interest at the expense of society as a whole?
3. Evaluate whether interest groups harm or hurt the public interest. Should we be concerned about modern-day factions, or should we celebrate interest group activity along with the pluralists?

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