13+ Clinton Rossiter Quotes On Education, Government And Democracy

No form of government can survive that excludes dictatorship when the life of the nation is at stake. — Clinton Rossiter

The most momentous fact about the pattern of American politics is that we live under a persistent, obdurate, one might almost say tyrannical, two-party system. We have the Republicans and we have the Democrats, and we have almost no one else, no other strictly political aggregate that amounts to a corporal's guard in the struggle for power. — Clinton Rossiter

Conservatism is the worship of dead revolutions. — Clinton Rossiter

There is "no happiness without liberty, no liberty without self-government, no self-government without constitutionalism, no constitutionalism without morality--and none of these great goods without stability and order. — Clinton Rossiter

A gathering of Democrats is more sweaty, disorderly, offhand, and rowdy than a gathering of Republicans; it is also likely to be more cheerful, imaginative, tolerant of dissent, and skillful at the game of give-and-take. A gathering of Republicans is more respectable, sober, purposeful, and businesslike than a gathering of Democrats; it is also likely to be more self-righteous, pompous, cut-and-dried, and just plain boring. — Clinton Rossiter

The Americans of 1776 were among the first men in modern society to defend rather than to seek an open society and constitutional liberty.... Perhaps the most remarkable characteristic of this political theory sits in its deep-seated conservatism. However radical the principles of the Revolution may have seemed to the rest of the world, in the minds of the colonists they were thoroughly preservative and respectful of the past. — Clinton Rossiter

In the end, the difference between Conservatism and Liberalism seems to be this: the Conservative thinks of liberty as something to be preserved, the Liberal thinks of it as something to be enlarged. — Clinton Rossiter

The final greatness of the presidency lies in the truth that it is not just an office of incredible power but a breeding ground of indestructible myth. — Clinton Rossiter

Dictatorship played a decisive role in the North's successful effort to maintain the Union by force of arms...one man was the government of the United States...Lincoln was a great dictator....This great constitutional dictator was self appointed. — Clinton Rossiter

No America without democracy, no democracy without politics no politics without parties, no parties without compromise and moderation. — Clinton Rossiter

The establishment of religious freedom was no less momentous an achievement than the clearing of the great forest or the winning of independence, for the twin doctrines of separation of church and state and liberty of individual conscience are the marrow of our democracy, if not indeed America's most magnificent contribution to the freeing of Western man. — Clinton Rossiter

An annual or frequent choice of Magistrates, who in a year, or in a few years, are again left upon a level with their neighbors, is most likely to prevent usurpation and tyranny ... If rulers know that they shall in short period of time, be again out of power, and ... may be liable to be called to account for misconduct, it will guard them against maladministration. — Clinton Rossiter

Even if a government can be constitutional without being democratic, it cannot be democratic without being constitutional. — Clinton Rossiter

Life Lessons by Clinton Rossiter

  1. Clinton Rossiter's work emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context of political science in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of the field.
  2. He also highlights the importance of recognizing the impact of individual personalities and their actions on the political process.
  3. Finally, Rossiter's work suggests that the study of politics should be approached with an open mind and an appreciation for the complexity of the subject.
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