Source: The Light of Day (1900), Ch. II: From the Artificial to the Natural
“All political progress has been the removal of forced and artificial relations among men, and the establishment of natural relations. Democracy is a search for natural leaders and the rights and privileges that belong to man by virtue of his manhood.”
Source: The Light of Day (1900), Ch. II: From the Artificial to the Natural
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