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Democracy In America Volumes 1 - 2 Books Alexis De Tocqueville Political Science
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1961 |
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United States |
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Democracy in America |
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Schocken Books |
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Alexis De Toequeville |
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Alexis de Tocqueville's "Democracy in America" is a foundational work of political science and sociology, offering profound insights into the nature of American democracy in the 1830s. Here's a summary of its key themes:
Overall Focus:
Tocqueville's primary aim was to understand the strengths and weaknesses of American democracy, particularly the "equality of conditions" he observed. He sought to analyze why democracy seemed to thrive in the United States while facing challenges elsewhere.
Key Themes and Observations:
Equality of Conditions:
Tocqueville identified this as the defining characteristic of American society. He explored its impact on politics, social life, and individual behavior.
Tyranny of the Majority:
He warned of the potential for majority opinion to suppress minority rights and individual freedoms.
Individualism:
Tocqueville examined the American tendency toward individualism, noting both its positive and negative aspects. He introduced the concept of "self-interest rightly understood" as a counter balance to negative individualism.
The Role of Associations:
He emphasized the importance of voluntary associations in American life, recognizing them as a vital force for civic engagement and a check on government power.
The Importance of Mores:
Tocqueville argued that "mores" (customs, habits, and values) were crucial to the success of American democracy, even more so than laws.
Religion and Democracy:
He observed the unique relationship between religion and democracy in the United States, where separation of church and state allowed religion to flourish.
Federalism and Local Government:
Tocqueville praised the American system of federalism and the strength of local government, which he saw as essential for preserving liberty.
Concerns about Centralization:
He expressed concern about the potential for democratic governments to become overly centralized, leading to a form of "soft despotism."
Volume Breakdown:
Volume 1:
Focuses on the structure of American government and political institutions.
Examines the influence of equality on laws and political customs.
Discusses the role of the judiciary, federalism, and local government.
Volume 2:
Explores the impact of democracy on social life, including individualism, religion, arts, literature, and manners.
Analyzes the relationship between democracy and various aspects of American culture.
Examines the potential dangers that democracy faces.
"Democracy in America" remains a relevant and insightful analysis of democracy, offering valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities that democratic societies face.
Format: Trade Paper Edition
Appraisal of each volume by John Stuart Mill
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