Democracy in AmericaAegitas, 2017. 4. 20. - 757페이지 Democracy in America is a classic French text by Alexis de Tocqueville. Its title translates as On Democracy in America, but English translations are usually simply entitled Democracy in America. In the book, Tocqueville examines the democratic revolution that he believed had been occurring over the previous seven hundred years. |
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... aristocratic countries than elsewhere, in opulent cities than in rural districts. In those places where the rich and powerful are assembled together the weak and the indigent feel themselves oppressed by their inferior condition. Unable ...
... aristocratic countries than elsewhere, in opulent cities than in rural districts. In those places where the rich and powerful are assembled together the weak and the indigent feel themselves oppressed by their inferior condition. Unable ...
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... aristocracy. To bring that refractory land into cultivation, the constant and interested exertions of the owner himself ... aristocratic liberty of their mother-country, but of that freedom of the middle and lower orders of which the ...
... aristocracy. To bring that refractory land into cultivation, the constant and interested exertions of the owner himself ... aristocratic liberty of their mother-country, but of that freedom of the middle and lower orders of which the ...
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... aristocratic than this system of legislation. Yet in America it is the poor who make the law, and they usually reserve the greatest social advantages to themselves. The explanation of the phenomenon is to be found in England; the laws ...
... aristocratic than this system of legislation. Yet in America it is the poor who make the law, and they usually reserve the greatest social advantages to themselves. The explanation of the phenomenon is to be found in England; the laws ...
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... Aristocratic laws introduced in the South—Period of the Revolution—Change in the law of descent —Effects produced by this change—Democracy carried to its utmost limits in the new States of the West—Equality of education. Many important ...
... Aristocratic laws introduced in the South—Period of the Revolution—Change in the law of descent —Effects produced by this change—Democracy carried to its utmost limits in the new States of the West—Equality of education. Many important ...
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... aristocracy of knowledge and virtue. None are there to wield that respectable power which men willingly grant to the ... aristocratic element has always been feeble from its birth; and if at the present day it is not actually destroyed ...
... aristocracy of knowledge and virtue. None are there to wield that respectable power which men willingly grant to the ... aristocratic element has always been feeble from its birth; and if at the present day it is not actually destroyed ...
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