One person with a belief is equal to ninety-nine who have only interests.
Source: John Stuart Mill, On Representative Government (1861), Chapter: I: To What Extent Forms of Government Are a Matter of Choice (page: 155). Complete Sentence: To think that because those who wield power in society wield in the end that of government, therefore it is of no use to attempt to influence the constitution of Read More…
One person with a belief is equal to a force of 99 who have only interests.
Source: John Stuart Mill, On Representative Government (1861), Chapter: I: To What Extent Forms of Government Are a Matter of Choice (page: 155). Complete Sentence: To think that because those who wield power in society wield in the end that of government, therefore it is of no use to attempt to influence the constitution of Read More…
One person with a belief is equal to a force of 99 who have only interests.
Source: John Stuart Mill, On Representative Government (1861), Chapter: I: To What Extent Forms of Government Are a Matter of Choice (page: 155). Complete Sentence: To think that because those who wield power in society wield in the end that of government, therefore it is of no use to attempt to influence the constitution of Read More…
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One person with a belief is a social power equal to ninety-nine who have only interests
Source: John Stuart Mill, On Representative Government (1861), Chapter: I: To What Extent Forms of Government Are a Matter of Choice (page: 155). Complete Sentence: To think that because those who wield power in society wield in the end that of government, therefore it is of no use to attempt to influence the constitution of Read More…