Alexis de Tocqueville: Weaknesses of Democracy Most of the researches consider publications of Alexis de Tocqueville as longsighted and even prophetic. That actualizes the issues which Tocqueville investigates in his publications and books. For instance‚ Tocqueville in his “Democracy in America” foresees the future confrontation of Russia and United States. The reason for that is two different perception of life – for Americans the motive is a freedom‚ for Russians - service. Another significant
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Alexis de Tocqueville was captivated by the “equality of conditions” when he visited the United States in 1831. Tocqueville‚ a young aristocratic lawyer from France‚ produced brilliantly layered political texts. A product of the times‚ shaped by his personal experiences‚ his “masterwork‚” On Democracy in America‚ continues to be praised for it’s grand excursion into the heart of the United States’ political thinking‚ as well as its analysis and reflection of the American individual and societal culture
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Both Adam Smith and Alexis de Tocqueville agree that an individual is the most qualified to make decisions affecting the sphere of the individual as long as those decisions do not violate the law of justice. >From this starting point‚ each theorist proposes a role of government and comments on human nature and civil society. Smith focuses on economic liberty and the ways in which government can repress this liberty‚ to the detriment of society. De Tocqueville emphasizes political liberty and
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The two volumes of Democracy in America‚ written by Alexis de Tocqueville‚ stand as objective evaluations of the American democracy and society. In 1835 Tocqueville published his first volume which cast a positive light on how a modern democracy should operate; five years later‚ in 1840‚ the second volume was published to illustrate the dangers of despotism‚ and overly powerful centralized governments. Tocqueville pursued his evaluation amidst a shift in French government from an aristocracy toward
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Written by Alexis De Tocqueville‚ Democracy in America critiques American customs through observations. (reword) Tocqueville examines the vast differences between his own‚ French‚ culture and the new‚ unrefined culture that is fostering in America. He observes in mystified awe at racial relations between not only the Native Americans and the Europeans‚ but the Africans that were recently brought to America. The race relations which present themselves in America are inconsistent with that in Europe
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of the American Culture Though their descriptions are fifty years separated in time; Alexis de Tocqueville and Benjamin Franklin have very similar‚ but different perspectives of the American culture in the early 1700’s through the mid 1800’s. Franklin explains his life story through his book‚ the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin‚ and describes many things he encounters and learns along the way. De Tocqueville summarizes his observations of the American culture and government in his piece of literature
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Ever since he was born‚ Tocqueville had been exposed to politics and government. His father was the mayor of Verneuil‚ which was where much of Tocqueville’s childhood was spent. As he grew up he took courses in law‚ which eventually aided him in writing Democracy in America. While on official business to view the American penal system‚ Tocqueville got his first taste of democracy. When the twenty eight year old de Tocqueville returned to France he began writing Democracy in America. While composing
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Alexis de Tocqueville’s Influence Alexis de Tocqueville’s observation of the American prison system brought out several interesting facts about America and how it governs itself. He talks of the danger of greed for money‚ the importance of forming associations‚ and the power of influence in town government. Although many of his observations have since changed‚ many of them bring about legitimate points about American government and society. In de Tocqueville’s book Democracy in America‚ he
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Tocqueville Essay Alexis de Tocqueville believed that government control lied within the majority of the United States. He believed the United States to be a land of equality‚ liberty‚ and political wisdom‚ and considered it a land where the government only served as a voice for its citizens. However‚ abuse of that power can lead the majority to exceed its limits. The majority had a strong influence on not just the government‚ but also the whole nation. However‚ this was untrue for the minority
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the United States has had many interpretations based on success and failures‚ Alexis de Tocqueville initially details how in comparison to Europe‚ the United States has established a problematic and darker side of democracy. American Democracy like any “great experiment” is undoubtedly bound to have flaws‚ Tocqueville highlights these flaws he noticed on his nine-month trip to the United States. The reason Tocqueville chose to focus on the United States‚ in particular‚ is because its “development
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