Jesse Ludwig

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Despite the difficulty of defying the traditional aversion to party spirit, Van Buren tried from the outset of his career to carve out a new significance for parties. “Parties would always exist,” he declared in 1820, “and they would always consult their interest in the selection of candidates for public places. Their first and chief object was success.”
The Radicalism of the American Revolution
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