Quote by Thomas Jefferson
Men have differed in opinion, and been divided into parties by these opinions, from the first origin of societies; and in all governments where they have been permitted freely to think and to speak. the same political parties which now agitate the U.S. have existed through all time. Whether the power of the people, or that of the (best men; nobles) should prevail, were questions which kept the states of Greece and rome in eternal convulsions...
Summary
This quote highlights the existence of political parties and divisions in societies throughout history. It suggests that differing opinions have always led to the formation of parties, resulting in debates over the best form of government. It uses ancient Greece and Rome as examples, where the struggle between the power of the people and the elite has consistently caused upheaval. Thus, it implies that the presence of political parties and their conflicts is not unique to the United States, but a recurring aspect of political systems worldwide.