But under democracy the remotest and most fantastic possibility is a common place of every day. All the axioms resolve themselves into thundering paradoxes, many amounting to downright contradictions in terms. The mob is competent to rule the rest of us-but it must be rigorously policed itself. There is a government, not of men, but of laws-but men are set upon benches to decide finally what the law is and may be. The highest function of the citizen is to serve the state-but the first assumption that meets him, when he essays to discharge it, is an assumption of his disingenuousness and dishonour.