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What has been said of a benevolent aristocracy is even more true of an intelligent, benevolent and patriotic democracy. This is the ideal form of government, but is the most difficult to main- tain in its purity. Here the people rule more directly over their affairs and are alone responsible for the results. If they main- tain their intelligence and patriotic devotion, thfe results of their administrative efforts are seen in their rapid advancement and progress; but where neglect of civic duty ...and painful indifference to the general welfare characterize the conduct of the individual citizen, only failure and dissolution await the unfortunate state. CHAPTER XVIII Functions of Democracy I Public Education One of the great functions of government is to create a proper system of education whereby every youth of the nation, male and female, may secure, at least, the rudiments of a liberal education. Such facilities should afford opportunity to all to obtain a liberal or advanced instruction, according to the ability or inclination of the pupil.
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