The French want equality in liberty, and if they can't have that, they'll take equality in slavery.
Democracy in America
The French want equality in liberty, and if they can't have that, they'll take equality in slavery.
Democracy in America
Observations on post-revolutionary France
1856
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"Slavery, which is so cruel to the slave, is prejudicial to the master, and democracy, which is so favorable to the freedom of all citizens, is destructive of the independence of the individual."
Controversial"I have no doubt that the American people will in the end overcome all the difficulties that they have to encounter."
Controversial"I do not know if the people of the United States are better than the people of other countries; but I know that they are more virtuous."
Controversial"The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults."
Controversial"The American principle of the sovereignty of the people, when it is fully developed, will lead to a species of legal despotism."
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