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The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises Its Power Without Restraint May Be Almost As Tyrannical As A Dictatorship. Toleration Of Minorities Is An Essential Part Of Wise Democracy, But A Part Which Is Not Always Sufficiently Remembered.

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

Bertrand Russell Quotes: The Danger Is One Which Democracy By Itself Does Not Suffice To Avert. A Democracy In Which The Majority Exercises

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