Tocqueville main theme commenced in the year 1938 and which depicted fairness to continue for many years in the rediscovery of the Democracy in America that in one way impacts the nation population, and especially of the second two volumes. Tocqueville emphasized on American materialism and expansion of the country’s territories, problem-oriented society, shallowness of the culture, about the jealous and instincts mediocrity of the …show more content…
masses, tyranny of the majority and what wars might do to substitute centralization for freedom, the risks of despotism from a democratized bureaucracy, after the Great Depression and World War II and the disillusionments of our worldwide responsibilities.
Tocqueville understood it, had a theme on population devoted to middling values which wanted to amass, through hard work, vast fortunes. In Tocqueville's mind, this explained why America was so different from Europe. In Europe, he claimed, nobody cared about making money. The lower classes had no hope of gaining more than minimal wealth, while the upper classes found it crass, vulgar, and unbecoming of their sort to care about something as unseemly as money; many were virtually guaranteed wealth and took it for granted. The ideas of economic security, slavery, freedom and belonging to a central government ignited a cruel war that attempted to end big bang. Both the Confederacy and Union neglected the idea of succumbing to the other side’s demands yet neither wanted to continue losing their countrymen to a seemingly endless war. Tocqueville was attracted by his theme in what he saw in American life, admiring the stability of its economy and wondering at the popularity of its churches.
America remains strong to be stopped in that United States has the abilities to create dominance over the entire world since it’s hugely driven by its economy, military capabilities and power.
Tocqueville’s works shaped 19th-century discussions of liberalism and equality, and were rediscovered in the 20th century as sociologists negotiated the causes and cures of tyranny in the population. Tocqueville encouraged in his theme on population growth of America by viewed individualism as not a failure of feeling rather way of thinking about things which could have either positive consequence such as negative consequences such as that individualism could be remedied by improved understanding isolation which was hard to stop
America.