Alexis De Tocqueville Quotes
The Public, Therefore, Among A Democratic People, Has A Singular Power, Which Aristocratic Nations Cannot Conceive; For It Does Not Persuade Others To Its Beliefs, But It Imposes Them And Makes Them Permeate The Thinking Of Everyone By A Sort Of Enormous Pressure Of The Mind Of All Upon The Individual Intelligence.
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