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All the ills of democracy can be cured by more democracy.
Alfred E. Smith
About This Quote
Often presented as a political maxim about democratic governance, typically invoked in discussions about reforming democratic systems rather than limiting them.
Interpretation
The idea is that democracy’s shortcomings—such as corruption, inefficiency, or poor representation—are best addressed by expanding participation, accountability, and democratic checks, not by reducing popular control or turning to authoritarian alternatives.




