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When mankind first saw the necessity of government, it is probable that many had conceived the desire of ruling
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"When mankind first saw the necessity of government, it is probable that many had conceived the desire of ruling"

- Thomas Clarkson

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This quote by Thomas Clarkson recommends that when people initially realized the requirement for federal government, a number of them likely had a desire to be in control. This suggests that human beings have an innate desire to be in power and to have control over others. This might be due to a need for security, a need to be respected, or a requirement to have a sense of purpose. It could likewise be due to a desire to have a sense of supremacy over others. This quote suggests that people have a natural inclination to wish to remain in control and to have power over others. This might be seen as a reflection of human nature and the need for power and control. It might likewise be seen as a caution against the prospective dangers of uncontrolled power and the requirement for a system of checks and balances to make sure that power is not abused.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Thomas Clarkson between March 28, 1760 and September 26, 1846. He/she was a famous Activist from England. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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