Democracy in America — Volume 2 by Alexis de Tocqueville
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DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA
By Alexis De Tocqueville Translated by Henry Reeve Book Two: Influence Of Democracy On Progress Of Opinion In the United States. De Tocqueville's Preface To The Second Part The Americans live in a democratic state of society, which has naturally suggested to them certain laws and a certain political character. This same state of society has, moreover, engendered amongst them a multitude of feelings and opinions which were unknown amongst the elder aristocratic communities of Europe: it has destroyed or modified all the relations which before existed, and established others of a novel kind. The--aspect of civil society has been no less affected by these changes than that of the political world. The former subject has been treated of in the work on the Democracy of America, which I published five years ago; to examine the latter is the object of the present book; but these |
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