"立法、行政和司法所有权力的集中,无论是集中在一人、少数人或多数人手中,无论是世袭、自任或选举产生,都可以公正地被称为暴政的真正定义。"
— James Madison
Simplified Meaning:
When one person or a small group holds all the power to make laws, enforce them, and judge people, it’s called a dictatorship or tyranny. Imagine if all your neighbors decided everything for your neighborhood—what rules you must follow, how those rules are enforced, and what the punishments are. If the same people do all this without anyone else checking their power, it can become very unfair and dangerous. There are no safeguards to stop them from abusing their power because no one questions their decisions. A real-world example is countries where a dictator controls everything without input from others. This can lead to unjust decisions and mistreatment of people. To prevent this abuse of power, many governments separate responsibilities among different groups or branches. This way, no single group or person has total control. If someone wanted to apply this wisdom, they should support systems that ensure checks and balances in government, so power is shared and monitored. This helps protect freedom and fairness for everyone.