Abstract
This article shows how Hume, based on a definition of freedom as a historical
process and an understanding of the faction as inevitable phenomenon in human political
path, concludes that the harmful effects of the different factions do not crystallize, as in the
case of justice and the origin of government, in a spontaneous balance, but require
strategies in the executive and legislative to be controlled and reoriented in order to obtain
from such control a fundamental socio-political advantage: the development and expansion
of the experience of political freedom