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" The object of government,” wrote Madison in Federalist 62, is “the happiness of the people.”29 He and his fellow Founders conceived of happiness as Aristotle did, as a durable state of worthy satisfaction with life. To be worthy, satisfaction must flow from the vigorous employment of the faculties that make us human: individual reasoning and social participation. Happiness, therefore, is an activity. "

George F. Will , The Conservative Sensibility


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George F. Will quote : The object of government,” wrote Madison in Federalist 62, is “the happiness of the people.”29 He and his fellow Founders conceived of happiness as Aristotle did, as a durable state of worthy satisfaction with life. To be worthy, satisfaction must flow from the vigorous employment of the faculties that make us human: individual reasoning and social participation. Happiness, therefore, is an activity.