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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... manners and habits, the daily life, the business, the industries and occupations of the people. "Democracy in America," the first of four volumes upon "American Institutions and their Influence," was published in 1835. It was received ...
... manners and habits, the daily life, the business, the industries and occupations of the people. "Democracy in America," the first of four volumes upon "American Institutions and their Influence," was published in 1835. It was received ...
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... manners which was necessary to render such a revolution beneficial. We have gotten a democracy, but without the conditions which lessen its vices and render its natural advantages more prominent; and although we already perceive the ...
... manners which was necessary to render such a revolution beneficial. We have gotten a democracy, but without the conditions which lessen its vices and render its natural advantages more prominent; and although we already perceive the ...
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... manners of the nation. I can conceive a society in which all men would profess an equal attachment and respect for the laws of which they are the common authors; in which the authority of the State would be respected as necessary ...
... manners of the nation. I can conceive a society in which all men would profess an equal attachment and respect for the laws of which they are the common authors; in which the authority of the State would be respected as necessary ...
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... manners of the country. It appears to me beyond a doubt that sooner or later we shall arrive, like the Americans, at an almost complete equality of conditions. But I do not conclude from this that we shall ever be necessarily led to ...
... manners of the country. It appears to me beyond a doubt that sooner or later we shall arrive, like the Americans, at an almost complete equality of conditions. But I do not conclude from this that we shall ever be necessarily led to ...
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... manners of a people it is easily destroyed, and it is only after a long existence in the laws that it can be thus ... manner in every part of the Union; it is, however, easy to perceive that the same principles have guided the formation ...
... manners of a people it is easily destroyed, and it is only after a long existence in the laws that it can be thus ... manner in every part of the Union; it is, however, easy to perceive that the same principles have guided the formation ...
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