“Under the pressure of fanaticism, and with the mob complacently applauding the show, democratic law tends more and more to be grounded upon the maxim that every citizen is, by nature, a traitor, a libertine, and a scoundrel. In order to dissuade him from his evil-doing the police power is extended until it surpasses anything ever heard of in the oriental monarchies of antiquity.”
Quote by H. L. Mencken
Book:Notes On Democracy
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Notes On Democracy
This book delves into the theoretical and practical aspects of democratic governance, examining its historical development, theoretical foundations, and contemporary challenges. more
