John Stuart Mill Quote

We need not suppose that when power resides in an exclusive class, that class will knowingly and deliberately sacrifice the other classes to themselves: it suffices that, in the absence of its natural defenders, the interest of the excluded is always in danger of being overlooked: and, when looked at, is seen with very different eyes from those of the persons whom it directly concerns.


Ch. III: The Ideally Best Polity - On Representative Government (1861)


We need not suppose that when power resides in an exclusive class, that class will knowingly and deliberately sacrifice the other classes to...

We need not suppose that when power resides in an exclusive class, that class will knowingly and deliberately sacrifice the other classes to...

We need not suppose that when power resides in an exclusive class, that class will knowingly and deliberately sacrifice the other classes to...

We need not suppose that when power resides in an exclusive class, that class will knowingly and deliberately sacrifice the other classes to...