Essays About tocqueville

 

  • De Tocqueville
    Alexis De Tocqueville, Democracy in America Aristocracy is a phenomenon that is perhaps as natural a summer crop, and as devastating as the locusts that eat it ...
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  • Tocqueville
    In the book Democracy in America, Tocqueville describes why he believes democracy, especially in America, is going to turn into a despot. ...
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  • Alexis de Tocqueville
    In Tocqueville's Democracy in America, the caustic Frenchman describes the governmental aspects of America, as well as highlighting upon some social aspects. ...
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  • Tocqueville and Young on freedom
    The Conflict between Freedom and Equality Tocqueville noted the profound contrast between individual freedom and political freedom in his critique of American ...
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  • Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859)
    Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) Since beginning to study political science I have heard the name and read the quotes of Alexis de Tocqueville. ...
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  • marx and tocqueville
    Marx and deTocquiville To understand what Marx and deTocquiville ;two of the great social thinkers of all time, believed, you have to understand what was going ...
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  • Why, in Tocqueville's view, wa
    ... des pouvoirs, quand elle gouverne et administer, ses droits particuliers peuvent être tout a la fois plus grands et moins apercus." Tocqueville argues that ...
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  • Political Freedom Arendt and de Tocqueville
    Political Freedom: Arendt and de Tocqueville Freedom in America emanates from the state of political freedom held by the citizens. ...
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  • De Tocqueville's "Democracy In America"
    Alexis De Tocqueville's Democracy in America delves deep into how the American States and the federal government would grow politically and socially under the ...
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  • De Tocqueville's Views on Gend
    ... De Tocqueville's Views on Gender in America In De Tocqueville's article How the Americans Understand the Equality of the Sexes; he explains the different views ...
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  • De Tocqueville's and Arendt's Ideas Compared
    When Alexis de Tocqueville wrote Democracy in America in 1830, democracy was still a new phenomenon. In the introduction to his ...
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  • Alexis de Docqueville
    Alexis de Tocqueville was born on July 29, 1805, in Paris. His ... Catholic. Abbe Lesueur was Tocqueville's tutor, when his father passed away. ...
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  • the American constitution
    10 by James Madison and The Tyranny of the Majority by Alexis de Tocqueville are two political papers which analyze some parts of the American constitution. ...
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  • Democracy in America
    Alexis de Tocqueville's visit to the United States in the early part of the nineteenth century prompted his work Democracy in America, in which he expressed ...
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  • The People Who Control Your Mind: A Look At Minority Rule In ...
    The People Who Control Your Mind: A Look At Minority Rule In America Alexis de Tocqueville discussed how he believed that majority rules in the United States. ...
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  • minority rule in america
    The People Who Control Your Mind: A Look At Minority Rule In America Alexis de Tocqueville discussed how he believed that majority rules in the United States. ...
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  • Revolution for Change
    Alexis de Tocqueville and Karl Marx both believed that revolutions were inevitable. However, the two did not agree on all aspects of revolution. ...
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  • Causes of the 1848 Revolution
    ... In his book Recollections, Tocqueville writes that the major cause for the revolution of 1848 was the animosity the working class people felt for the ruling ...
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  • Equality in America during the 1830's to 1860's
    Alexis de Tocqueville?s description of America as a land of equality was an inaccurate one, as his opinion came out of dealings exclusively with upper society ...
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  • Enlightened Self-interest
    If one were to ask this question of Alexis de Tocqueville, he would have had quite a lot to say about it. Alexis de Tocqueville ...
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  • Analysis of Liberty in Society-
    Analysis of Liberty in Society- Both Adam Smith and Alexis de Tocqueville agree that an individual is the most qualified to make decisions affecting the sphere ...
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  • Social Movements: What They Are, Some Examples of American Social ...
    ... In 1835 and in 1840, Alexis de Tocqueville, a foreign visitor to the United States, and a keen observer of American-style democracy visiting the United States ...
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  • Turner's Thesis
    ... In his book Carl Degler proves Turner's thesis wrong by looking at eyewitness accounts of another historian Alexis de Tocqueville. ...
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  • Race
    ... of body and mind.> He went on to say that he doubted that blacks could be fully> incorporated into "white society."> Likewise, Alexis de Tocqueville (1969) in ...
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  • "Liberalism vs. Inegalitarian Traditions in American Politic
    ... Tocqueville feared that American "democracy" would never reach African-American's and that this was "the most formidable evil threatening the nation's future ...
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  • Democracy - Canadian
    ... Alex de Tocqueville's argument is ideal for this context. ... De Tocqueville also argued that, the masses will oppress the minority. ...
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  • Politics
    ... In order to safeguard the rights and freedoms of individuals and minorities against what Alexis de Tocqueville called 'democratic despotism', constitutional ...
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  • Freedom of Speech
    ... As Wikipedia points out, however: "The philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville observed that people may be hesitant to speak freely not because of fear of government ...
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  • Exploring the Distinction between the House and Senate
    ... between both chambers. Alexis de Tocqueville enjoyed the size of the Senate allowing unlimited discussion and debate. On the other ...
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  • Facades of Freedom
    ... Alexis de Tocqueville states in On the pursuit of Wealth, "As for a child with his toys, so it is later for a man with all his belongings." Tocqueville is ...
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