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Victoria C. Woodhull contends that the evidences of a perfect government must be sought amongst the very lowest classes and not among the affluent and other important members of society. And here is the test of govern- 54 LIFE AND SOCIETY IN AMERICA. mental perfectibility, according to a woman s idea : "If the United States/ she observes, "as a nation, occupies any superior or conspicuous posi tion in prophecy which is to make it representative if it is the point around which consolidation into... universal government is to begin, and from which control shall revolve until the world is its object it becomes the imperative duty of our statesmen and legislators to extend the sphere of government until its limits are bounded by nothing that is detrimental to the general welfare of the people. " In another place, dilating on the process of revolution, she ventures to assert that when the American people " shall rise to a true and competent conception of the responsibilities of the position assigned it in the order of the universe, the present system of things will undergo such rapid transformation as no revolu tion ever yet accomplished, and to which the destruction of the Roman empire by the barba rians can alone compare in magnitude.
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