Alexis de Tocqueville — "I am convinced that the greatest danger for a democratic nation is not anarchy, …"
I am convinced that the greatest danger for a democratic nation is not anarchy, but indifference.
I am convinced that the greatest danger for a democratic nation is not anarchy, but indifference.
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"The American principle of the sovereignty of the people, when it is fully developed, will lead to a species of legal despotism."
"The most formidable of all the ills that threaten the future of the Union arises from the presence of a black population upon its territory."
"The love of wealth is the principal source of all the great actions of the Americans."
"It is difficult to imagine how many of those who love liberty, and who sincerely desire it, are yet ready to give it up at the first alarm."
"I have always thought that the most important thing for a man is to be free, even if he is poor."
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