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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... become not only predominant but all-powerful. There is no family or corporate authority, and it is rare to find even ... becomes difficult for them to preserve their independence against the aggressions of power. No one among them being ...
... become not only predominant but all-powerful. There is no family or corporate authority, and it is rare to find even ... becomes difficult for them to preserve their independence against the aggressions of power. No one among them being ...
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... become acquainted with the State in order to possess a clue to the remainder. The States which at present compose the American Union all present the same features, as far as regards the external aspect of their institutions. Their ...
... become acquainted with the State in order to possess a clue to the remainder. The States which at present compose the American Union all present the same features, as far as regards the external aspect of their institutions. Their ...
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... become; the number of magistrates, of functions, and of rights decreases; the population exercises a less immediate influence on affairs; town meetings are less frequent, and the subjects of debate less numerous. The power of the ...
... become; the number of magistrates, of functions, and of rights decreases; the population exercises a less immediate influence on affairs; town meetings are less frequent, and the subjects of debate less numerous. The power of the ...
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... become familiar to us. In this place, therefore, it is only necessary for me to give a short analysis; I shall endeavor afterwards to pass judgment upon what I now describe. Chapter V: Necessity Of Examining The Condition Of The States— ...
... become familiar to us. In this place, therefore, it is only necessary for me to give a short analysis; I shall endeavor afterwards to pass judgment upon what I now describe. Chapter V: Necessity Of Examining The Condition Of The States— ...
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... becomes more democratic—Reason of this. Centralization is become a word of general and daily use, without any precise meaning being attached to it. Nevertheless, there exist two distinct kinds of centralization, which it is necessary to ...
... becomes more democratic—Reason of this. Centralization is become a word of general and daily use, without any precise meaning being attached to it. Nevertheless, there exist two distinct kinds of centralization, which it is necessary to ...
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