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  • In the United States, except for slaves, servants and the destitute fed by townships, everyone has the vote and this is an indirect contributor to law-making. Anyone wishing to attack the
    law is thus reduced to adopting one of two obvious courses: they must either change the nation's opinion or trample its wishes under foot.

    "Democracy in America". Book by Alexis de Tocqueville. Chapter XIV, 1835.