Politics is a way of ruling in divided societies without undue violence...politics is not just a necessary evil; it is a realistic good.
The political process is not tied to any particular doctrine. Genuine political doctrines, rather, are the attempt to find particular and workable solutions to this perpetual and shifty problem of conciliation.
The plain truth is that what holds a free state together is neither general will nor a common interest, but simply politics itself.
Politics deserves much praise. Politics is a preoccupation of free men, and its existence is a test of freedom. The praise of free men is worth having, for it is the only praise which is free from either servility or condescension.