Franklin D. Roosevelt Quotes
The First Truth Is That The Liberty Of A Democracy Is Not Safe If The People Tolerate The Growth Of Private Power To A Point Where It Becomes Stronger Than Their Democratic State Itself. That, In Its Essence, Is Fascism
Ownership Of Government By An Individual, By A Group, Or By Any Other Controlling Private Power ... Among Us Today A Concentration Of Private Power Without Equal In History Is Growing.
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