"Where the lines of political division are vertical, the men of each occupation and of every social standing separating according to their vocations and principles, the result is healthy and normal. Just so far, however, as the lines are drawn horizontally, the result is unhealthy, and in the long run disastrous, for such a division means that men are pitted against one another in accordance with the blind and selfish interests of the moment."
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Theodore Roosevelt, in "Fellow-Feeling as a Political Factor" in The Century (January 1900), later in The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses (1910)
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