Democracy in America: Vol. I
Synopsis
In Volume I of *Democracy in America*, Alexis de Tocqueville explores the strengths and complexities of American democracy, emphasizing its unique blend of egalitarian values, individualism, and decentralized political institutions. He analyzes how these features foster both social equality and a new form of tyranny of the majority, while also highlighting the importance of civil society, religion, and local self-government in maintaining liberty. Tocqueville's keen observations offer timeless insights into the balancing act between freedom and equality, shedding light on the societal forces shaping the American way of life. Democracy in America - Vol. I is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1899.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Bod Third Party Titles
- ISBN: 9783348143097
- Number of pages: 482
- Dimensions: 210 x 148 x 27 mm
- Languages: English
