James F. Cooper, an American novelist and pioneer of the historical fiction genre, transported readers to different epochs and locales with his vivid storytelling and immersive narratives. His tales of adventure, romance, and exploration captivated audiences and helped define the American literary landscape in the 19th century.

"A monarchy is the most expensive of all forms of government, the regal state requiring a costly parade, and he who depends on his own power to rule, must strengthen that power by bribing the active and enterprising whom he cannot intimidate."



"Whenever the government of the United States shall break up, it will probably be in consequence of a false direction having been given to public opinion."



"It is a misfortune that necessity has induced men to accord greater license to this formidable engine, in order to obtain liberty, than can be borne with less important objects in view; for the press, like fire, is an excellent servant, but a terrible master."



"The affairs of life embrace a multitude of interests, and he who reasons in any one of them, without consulting the rest, is a visionary unsuited to control the business of the world."


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"All that a good government aims at... is to add no unnecessary and artificial aid to the force of its own unavoidable consequences, and to abstain from fortifying and accumulating social inequality as a means of increasing political inequalities."


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"Ignorance and superstition ever bear a close and mathematical relation to each other."



"Individuality is the aim of political liberty. By leaving the citizen as much freedom of action and of being as comports with order and the rights of others, the institutions render him truly a freeman. He is left to pursue his means of happiness in his own manner."



"All greatness of character is dependent on individuality. The man who has no other existence than that which he partakes in common with all around him, will never have any other than an existence of mediocrity."


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"The very existence of government at all, infers inequality. The citizen who is preferred to office becomes the superior to those who are not, so long as he is the repository of power, and the child inherits the wealth of the parent as a controlling law of society."


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"Party leads to vicious, corrupt and unprofitable legislation, for the sole purpose of defeating party."

