"Democracy is never a thing done. Democracy is always something that a nation must be doing. What is necessary now is one thing and one thing only that democracy become again democracy in action, not democracy accomplished and piled up in goods and gold"
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MacLeish’s craft is in the blunt repetition and the moral narrowing. “Always something that a nation must be doing” sounds less like poetry than a civic instruction manual, which is the point: he’s pushing against democracy-as-sentiment and insisting on democracy-as-practice. The phrase “one thing and one thing only” is a rhetorical choke point, refusing the usual menu of national priorities (growth, security, prestige). He makes “action” the test, not intentions.
The subtext lands hardest in the jab at “goods and gold.” He’s writing against the mid-century American habit of confusing prosperity with self-government, as if consumer abundance were proof of political health. In the post-Depression, wartime, and early Cold War atmosphere MacLeish lived through, that was more than a philosophical quibble: democracies were selling themselves as materially superior to fascism or communism. MacLeish warns that a nation can be rich, even triumphant, and still be drifting into a hollowed-out democracy where citizenship becomes shopping and freedom becomes a balance sheet.
He’s not romanticizing struggle; he’s issuing a maintenance schedule. Stop treating democracy as inheritance. Start treating it as labor.
Quote Details
| Topic | Freedom |
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| Source | Verified source: TIME: Books, To the Union Station (Archibald MacLeish, 1941)
Evidence:
For democracy is never a thing done. Democracy is always something that a nation must be doing. . . . What is necessary now is one thing and one thing only . . . that democracy become again democracy in action, not democracy accomplished and piled up in goods and gold.. This is a contemporaneous (March 17, 1941) TIME magazine book-review piece discussing MacLeish’s then-new book *The American Cause* (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1941). The review quotes the line verbatim (with ellipses) and attributes it to MacLeish in the context of summarizing/quoting that book. This strongly supports *The American Cause* (1941) as the primary source, but this web search did not surface a viewable scan of the 1941 first edition pages to extract the exact page number and confirm earliest-possible appearance within MacLeish’s own publications/speeches. |
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MacLeish, Archibald. (2026, February 8). Democracy is never a thing done. Democracy is always something that a nation must be doing. What is necessary now is one thing and one thing only that democracy become again democracy in action, not democracy accomplished and piled up in goods and gold. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/democracy-is-never-a-thing-done-democracy-is-33684/
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MacLeish, Archibald. "Democracy is never a thing done. Democracy is always something that a nation must be doing. What is necessary now is one thing and one thing only that democracy become again democracy in action, not democracy accomplished and piled up in goods and gold." FixQuotes. February 8, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/democracy-is-never-a-thing-done-democracy-is-33684/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Democracy is never a thing done. Democracy is always something that a nation must be doing. What is necessary now is one thing and one thing only that democracy become again democracy in action, not democracy accomplished and piled up in goods and gold." FixQuotes, 8 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/democracy-is-never-a-thing-done-democracy-is-33684/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












