General ideas are no proof of the strength, but rather of the insufficiency of the human intellect.


Book One, Chapter III. - Democracy in America, Volume II (1840)


General ideas are no proof of the strength, but rather of the insufficiency of the human intellect.

General ideas are no proof of the strength, but rather of the insufficiency of the human intellect.

General ideas are no proof of the strength, but rather of the insufficiency of the human intellect.

General ideas are no proof of the strength, but rather of the insufficiency of the human intellect.