The Americans are a people who are always talking about liberty, but they are also a people who are always ready to give it up.
Democracy in America
The Americans are a people who are always talking about liberty, but they are also a people who are always ready to give it up.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 1, Part 2, Chapter 9
1835
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"The most dangerous of all errors is to believe that there is no error."
Strange & Unusual"I am convinced that the greatest danger for a democratic nation is not anarchy, but indifference."
Strange & Unusual"The most important of man's rights is to be allowed to live in a society where he is free to choose his own religion, and to follow his own conscience."
Controversial"When I examine the state of Europe, I am forced to admit that there is no nation which does not carry within itself the seeds of its own destruction."
Strange & Unusual"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."
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