The American is a man who is always trying to improve himself, and he is never satisfied with what he has.
Democracy in America
The American is a man who is always trying to improve himself, and he is never satisfied with what he has.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 2, Book 3, Chapter 16
1840
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"The greatest danger that threatens the American Republic is the rise of a new aristocracy."
Controversial"The Americans are a people who are very fond of novelties, and they are always ready to try new things."
Controversial"I am not a man of systems, and I have no desire to be one."
Strange & Unusual"The Americans have a great taste for physical gratifications. They are always seeking to procure them, and they are never satisfied."
Controversial"I am convinced that the greatest danger for a democratic nation is not anarchy, but indifference."
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