Thoughts Suggested By Mr. Foude's "progress"

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Thoughts Suggested By Mr. Foude's "progress"
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
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Now, of course, no form of human government is perfect, or anything likeit, but I should be willing to submit the question to an English travelereven, whether, on the whole, the people of the United States do not haveas fair a chance in life and feel as little the oppression of governmentas any other in the world; whether anywhere the burdens are more liftedoff men's shoulders.
This infidelity to popular government and unbelief in any good results tocome from it are not, unfortunately, confined
... to the English essayists. Iam not sure but the notion is growing in what is called the intellectualclass, that it is a mistake to intrust the government to the ignorantmany, and that it can only be lodged safely in the hands of the wise few. We hear the corruptions of the times attributed to universal suffrage. Yet these corruptions certainly are not peculiar to the United States: Itis also said here, as it is in England, that our diffused and somewhatsuperficial education is merely unfitting the mass of men, who must belaborers, for any useful occupation.

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