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just read this yesterday, in the andrew jackson bio by h.w. brands (i highly recommend it!). it's jacksons view on rotation in office, rather than permanent tenure: 'there are, perhaps, few men who can for any great length of time enjoy office and power without being more or less under the influence of feelings unfavorable to the faithful discharge of their public duties. they are apt to acquire a habit of looking on with indifference upon the public interests and of tolerating conduct from which an unpracticed man would revolt. office is considered as a species of property. in a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the people, no one man has any more intrinisic right to official station than another. offices were not established to give support to particular men at the public expense.' 'i can not but believe that more is lost by the continuance of men in office than is generally to be gained by their experience'.
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