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  • It would seem as if the rulers of our time sought only to use men in order to make things great; I wish that they would try a little more to make great men; that they would set less value on the work and more upon the workman; that they would never forget that a nation cannot long remain strong when every man belonging to it is individually weak; and that no form or combination of social polity has yet been devised to make an energetic people out of a community of pusillanimous and enfeebled citizens.

    Alexis De Tocqueville (2013). “Democracy in America -”, p.340, Read Books Ltd
  • In politics a community of hatred is almost always the foundation of friendships.

    Alexis de Tocqueville (1896). “Recollections”, p.110, Library of Alexandria
  • Democratic communities have a natural taste for freedom: left to themselves they will seek it, cherish it, and view any deprivation of it with regret. But for equality their passion is ardent, insatiable, incessant, invincible: they call for equality in freedom; and if they cannot obtain that, they still call for equality in slavery.

    "Democracy in America". Book by Alexis de Tocqueville, Volume II. Book Two, Chapter I, 1840.
  • Whatever may be the general endeavor of a community to render its members equal and alike, the personal pride of individuals will always seek to rise above the line, and to form somewhere an inequality to their own advantage.

    Alexis de Tocqueville (2003). “Democracy in America”, p.551, Regnery Publishing
  • The foremost or indeed sole condition required in order to succeed in centralizing the supreme power in a democratic community is to love equality or to get men to believe you love it. Thus, the science of despotism, which was once so complex, has been simplified and reduced, as it were, to a single principle.

    Alexis de Tocqueville (1847). “Democracy in America”
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