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First published January 1, 1880
for democracy, rightly understood, is the government of the people, by the people, for the benefit of Senators.
Here, then, was the explanation of her restlessness, discontent, ambition,—call it what you will. It was the feeling of a passenger on an ocean steamer whose mind will not give him rest until he has been in the engine-room and talked with the engineer. She wanted to see with her own eyes the action of primary forces; to touch with her own hand the massive machinery of society; to measure with her own mind the capacity of the motive power. She was bent upon getting to the heart of the great American mystery of democracy and government. . . What she wished to see, she thought, was the clash of interests, the interests of forty millions of people and a whole continent, centering at Washington; guided, restrained, controlled, or unrestrained and uncontrollable, by men of ordinary mould; the tremendous forces of government, and the machinery of society, at work. What she wanted, was POWER.I understand this impulse; I have felt it myself. I often go questing for it, with much less success than she has, despite trying to find it in much smaller scales: in the city government, or even within the places I work. I never discover anything. I never understand a single bit of who has power and how they get it and how it works once had. The closest I can come is in reading books, like this one or The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York, and perhaps in watching Survivor.