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“In ability choice education finance majorities people understanding voting A lot of voters always cast their ballot for the candidate who seems to them to be one of the people. That means he must have the same superstitions, the same unbalanced prejudices, and the same lack of understanding of public finances that are characteristic of the majority. A better choice would be a candidate who has a closer understanding and a better education than the majority. Too much voting is based on affability rather than on ability.”

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William Feather
William Feather

William Feather was an accomplished author whose works spanned various domains including business, history, and personal development. Born on August 25, 1889, and passing away on January 7, 1981, Feather had a writing career that spanned several decades. His books became bestsellers and had a profound impact on the business world. more

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