He believes that if the government will be given “power to make all laws” it will serve as a barrier for the people to achieve liberty-- if that’s what they wanted. And even though government power is limited, they could still abuse their powers. For instance, Brutus claims that the government have “The power to lay taxes unlimited, as to the amount they may require” That as a rule will rather benefit the government itself, than contribute for the betterment of the public. It is evident that Brutus is against the formation of the new government, for it may pose “danger” and “corruption” in the United States. What Brutus advises is, people should be satisfied to those who represent them, those who wants the “good of the community”, and not to choose the ones who might corrupt the
He believes that if the government will be given “power to make all laws” it will serve as a barrier for the people to achieve liberty-- if that’s what they wanted. And even though government power is limited, they could still abuse their powers. For instance, Brutus claims that the government have “The power to lay taxes unlimited, as to the amount they may require” That as a rule will rather benefit the government itself, than contribute for the betterment of the public. It is evident that Brutus is against the formation of the new government, for it may pose “danger” and “corruption” in the United States. What Brutus advises is, people should be satisfied to those who represent them, those who wants the “good of the community”, and not to choose the ones who might corrupt the