quotations about democracy
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"The Noise of Democracy", Full Throttle
Does this mean that I am an opponent of democracy? Not at all. Fiction for fiction, it is the least harmful. But it is well not to confound its promises with realities. The fiction consists in the postulate of all democratic government, that the great majority of the electors in a state are enlightened, free, honest, and patriotic--whereas such a postulate is a mere chimera. The majority in any state is necessarily composed of the most ignorant, the poorest, and the least capable; the state is therefore at the mercy of accident and passion, and it always ends by succumbing at one time or another to the rash conditions which have been made for its existence. A man who condemns himself to live upon the tight-rope must inevitably fall; one has no need to be a prophet to foresee such a result.
HENRI-FREDERIC AMIEL
Journal Intime
Although our interests as citizens vary, each one is an artery to the heart that pumps life through the body politic, and each is important to the health of democracy.
BILL MOYERS
The Nation, Jan. 22, 2007
In every well-governed state, wealth is a sacred thing; in democracies it is the only sacred thing.
ANATOLE FRANCE
Penguin Island
As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy. Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no democracy.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
"Definition of Democracy", August 1, 1858
A democracy, that is, a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people; of course, a government after the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God; for shortness sake, I will call it the idea of freedom.
THEODORE PARKER
speech, May 29, 1850
It is the life of democracy to favor equality.
CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE
Intuitions and Summaries of Thought
Democracy is timelessly human, and timelessness always implies a certain amount of potential youthfulness.
THOMAS MANN
The Coming Victory of Democracy
A marvel that has nothing to offer, democracy is at once a nation's paradise and its tomb.
EMIL CIORAN
History & Utopia
The ritual performance of the legend of democracy in the autumn of 2012 promises the conspicuous consumption of $5.8 billion, enough money, thank God, to prove that our flag is still there. Forbidden the use of words apt to depress a Q Score or disturb a Gallup poll, the candidates stand as product placements meant to be seen instead of heard, their quality to be inferred from the cost of their manufacture. The sponsors of the event, generous to a fault but careful to remain anonymous, dress it up with the bursting in air of star-spangled photo ops, abundant assortments of multiflavored sound bites, and the candidates so well-contrived that they can be played for jokes, presented as game-show contestants, or posed as noble knights-at-arms setting forth on vision quests, enduring the trials by klieg light until on election night they come to judgment before the throne of cameras by whom and for whom they were produced.
LEWIS H. LAPHAM
"Feast of Fools", Lapham's Quarterly: Politics
Back then, before it became clear that democracy was best served by a drunken electorate, the bars in New York City were required to close on Election Day.
LAWRENCE BLOCK
You Could Call It Murder
Democracy is also a single ideology, and, like all such templates, it has its limits. what works in a legislature might not work in a corporation.
FAREED ZAKARIA
The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad
The only distinction that democracies reward is a high degree of conformity.
AMBROSE BIERCE
"Epigrams of a Cynic"
The whole dream of democracy is to raise the proletarian to the level of bourgeois stupidity.
GUSTAVE FLAUBERT
letter to George Sand, 1871
The sides are being divided now. It’s very obvious. So if you’re on the other side of the fence, you’re suddenly anti-American. Its breeding fear of being on the wrong side. Democracy’s a very fragile thing. You have to take care of democracy. As soon as you stop being responsible to it and allow it to turn into scare tactics, it’s no longer democracy, is it? It’s something else. It may be an inch away from totalitarianism.
SAM SHEPARD
The Village Voice, Nov. 12, 2004
Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide. It is in vain to say that democracy is less vain, less proud, less selfish, less ambitious, or less avaricious than aristocracy or monarchy. It is not true, in fact, and nowhere appears in history. Those passions are the same in all men, under all forms of simple government, and when unchecked, produce the same effects of fraud, violence, and cruelty.
JOHN ADAMS
letter to John Taylor, 1814
The very essence of democracy is the absolute faith that while people must cooperate, the first function of democracy, its peculiar gift, is to develop each individual into everything that he might be.
EDWIN H. LAND
address at MIT, "Generation of Greatness: The Idea of a University in an Age of Science", May 22, 1957
Democracy washes its dirty linen in public ... but it gets it clean.
FRANK CRANE
Four Minute Essays
A pure democracy is a society consisting of a small number of citizens, who assemble and administer the government in person.
JAMES MADISON
attributed, Quote Junkie Presidents Edition
Kiss the ladies, shake hands with the fellows
And it's open for business like a cheap bordello
And they call it democracy
BRUCE COCKBURN
"Call It Democracy", World of Wonders