And the real justification of democracy lies in the fact that none of us are altogether strong nor altogether weak; for everyone there is an aspect wherein he is seen to be weak; for everyone there is strength, though it may be only a little peculiar strength or an undeveloped potentiality.—H. G. Wells, in 1 First and Last Things.’.
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Evening Star, Issue 23496, 9 February 1940, Page 9
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