"In all cities, the better classes - the business men - are the sources of corruption, but they are so rarely pursued and caught that we do not fully realize whence the trouble comes."
"It is privilege that causes evil in the world, not wickedness, and not men."
Source: Lincoln Steffens (1931). “The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens ...”, Harcourt
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Lincoln Steffens
Journalist
Lincoln Steffens was a pioneering American journalist known for his investigative work exposing political corruption and advocating for social reform.
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