The morality of a party must grow out of the conscience and the participation of the voters. We cannot condemn the bosses as long as we sit back supinely and fail to wrest power from their hands and restore it to the voters themselves. In order to function at all, democracy depends upon the participation of the people in their government. It cannot survive by boss rule.
 Eleanor Roosevelt, The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt (1961). copy citation

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Author Eleanor Roosevelt
Source The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Topic morality democracy
Date 1961
Language English
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