“No republic can permanently exist when it becomes a republic of classes, where the man feels not the interest of the whole people, but the interest of the particular class to which he belongs.”
Speech in Washington, DC,
November 22, 1904
“No republic can permanently exist when it becomes a republic of classes, where the man feels not the interest of the whole people, but the interest of the particular class to which he belongs.”
Speech in Washington, DC,
November 22, 1904
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