I think that the species of oppression by which democratic nations are menaced is unlike anything which ever before existed in the world.
Democracy in America
I think that the species of oppression by which democratic nations are menaced is unlike anything which ever before existed in the world.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 2, Book 4, Chapter 6
1840
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"I do not say that the Americans are more religious than other people; but I say that they have a greater respect for religion."
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 taste for physical gratifications is everywhere on the increase; and it is a taste which, if it be not checked, will infallibly lead men to the most abject servitude."
Strange & Unusual"The American people are a people of contradictions. They are at once very religious and very materialistic."
Controversial"I am convinced that the greatest evil in the world is not poverty, but inequality."
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