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"Men feel no natural inclination for revolutions, but they are afraid of them" (de Tocqueville, 636).

"Any revolution is more or less a threat to property. Most inhabitants of a democracy have property. And not only have they got property, but they live in conditions in which men attach most value to property" (de Tocqueville, 636).

"No one is fully satisfied with his present fortune, and all are constantly trying a thousand various ways to improve it. Consider any individual at any period of his life, and you will always find him preoccupied with fresh plans to increase his comfort" (de Tocqueville, 637). Change Reflection