[Democracy In America Volume 2 (of 2) by Alexis de Toqueville]@TWC D-Link bookDemocracy In America Volume 2 (of 2) CHAPTER V: Of The Use Which The Americans Make Of Public Associations In 8/8
The political and industrial associations of that country strike us forcibly; but the others elude our observation, or if we discover them, we understand them imperfectly, because we have hardly ever seen anything of the kind. It must, however, be acknowledged that they are as necessary to the American people as the former, and perhaps more so.
In democratic countries the science of association is the mother of science; the progress of all the rest depends upon the progress it has made.
Amongst the laws which rule human societies there is one which seems to be more precise and clear than all others.
If men are to remain civilized, or to become so, the art of associating together must grow and improve in the same ratio in which the equality of conditions is increased..
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