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| Author: | Alexis De Tocqueville |
| Category: | Government [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | New York : A.A. Knopf |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 1945 |
| Pages: | 585 |
| File Size: | 28.35 MB |
| Extension: | |
| Rank: | 611,437 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book Democracy In America and the author of 23 another books.
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859
Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
2 volumes ; 22 cm
Includes reproductions of title pages of earlier editions
"First Borzoi edition."
"Editions of Democracy in America": v. 2, p. 385-391. "A bibliography of items relating to Democracy in America and its author: v. 2, p. 392-401
Vol. 1: Exterior form of North America -- Origin of the Anglo-Americans, and importance of this origin in relation to their future condition -- Social condition of the Anglo-Americans -- The principle of the sovereignty of the people of America -- Necessity of examining the condition of the States before that of the Union at large -- Judicial power in the United States, and its influence of political society -- Political jurisdiction in the United States -- The Federal Constitution -- How it can be strictly said that the people govern in the United States -- Parties in the United States -- Liberty of the press in the United States -- Political associations in the United States -- Government of the democracy in America -- What are the real advantages which American society derives from a democratic government -- Unlimited power of the majority in the United States, and its consequences -- Causes which mitigate the tyranny of the majority in the United States -- Principal causes which tend to maintain the democratic republic in the United States -- The present and probable future condition of the three races that inhabit the territory of the United States
Vol. 2: Influence of democracy on the action of intellect in the United States -- Influence of democracy on the feelings of the Americans -- Influence of democracy on manners properly so called -- Influence of democratic ideas and feelings on political society
"A bibliography of items relating to Democracy in America and its author": v. 2, p. 392-401
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