Chapter 42 of 234 · The Quotable Mises by Ludwig von Mises
Constitutional Government
There is really no essential difference between the unlimited power of the democratic state and the unlimited power of the autocrat. The idea that carries away our demagogues and their supporters, the idea that the state can do whatever it wishes, and that nothing should resist the will of the sovereign people, has done more evil perhaps than the caesar-mania of degenerate princelings.
Socialism, pp. 64–65
The Quotable Mises
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