I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves ; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of abuses of constitutional power.Thomas Jefferson
About This Quote
James Madison, fourth President of the United States of America, was a key figure of the American Revolutionary War and the Constitution of the United States of America. In this quote, he is arguing that it is up to the people themselves to keep things in check and not rely on constitutions for that purpose.
Source: Letters Of Thomas Jefferson
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