Zephyr Teachout is talking about the decline of the American Association and quoting Tocqueville.

Americans of all ages, all conditions, all minds constantly unite. Not only do they have commercial and industrial associations in which all take part, but they also have a thousand other kinds: religious, moral, grave, futile, very general and very particular, immense and very small; Americans use associations to give fêtes, to found seminaries, to build inns, to raise churches, to distribute books, to send missionaries to the antipodes; in this manner they create hospitals, prisons, schools. Finally, if it is a question of bringing to light a truth or developing a sentiment with the support of a great example, they associate. Everywhere that, at the head of a new undertaking, you see the government in France and a great lord in England, count on it that you will perceive an association in the United States.

Of course, she didn’t discuss how the government is now responsible for all the social capacities that were once reliant on voluntary association. Is this coincidence? Has the expansion of the Federal Government lead to the decline in voluntary association?