If a community decides that some conduct is prejudicial to itself, and so decides by numbers sufficient to impose its will upon dissenters, I know of no principle which can stay its hand.
The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses (ed. 1959)
If a community decides that some conduct is prejudicial to itself, and so decides by numbers sufficient to impose its will upon dissenters, I know of no principle which can stay its hand.
The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses (ed. 1959)