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Title: Democracy in America — Volume 1

Note: Reading ease score: 47.1 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Credits: David Reed and David Widger

Summary: "Democracy in America — Volume 1" by Alexis de Tocqueville is a sociopolitical analysis written in the early 19th century, specifically in the 1830s. This work explores the principles and ideology of democracy in the United States, examining how social equality influences various aspects of American life, from government to everyday customs. Tocqueville investigates the implications of democratic governance and the evolving social structures within this newly formed society, shedding light on both the strengths and weaknesses of democracy. The opening of "Democracy in America" lays the foundation for Tocqueville's in-depth exploration of American society. He observes the significant influence that the general equality of conditions has on the political and social spheres, emphasizing how this principle shapes public opinions, laws, and behaviors. Tocqueville reflects on the historical progress of equality in Europe, drawing parallels to the United States and surmising that the democratic revolution present in America may be both an unprecedented development and an unstoppable force. He articulates a sense of urgency for understanding this evolution, as he believes the trends of democracy will soon impact Europe significantly, offering insights and observations that are foundational to his subsequent analyses in the rest of the volume. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859

Translator: Reeve, Henry, 1813-1895

EBook No.: 815

Published: Jan 21, 2006

Downloads: 6004

Language: English

Subject: United States -- Politics and government

Subject: United States -- Social conditions

Subject: Democracy -- United States

LoCC: Political science: Political inst. and pub. Admin.: United States

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:815:2 2006-01-21T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Reeve, Henry Tocqueville, Alexis de en 1
2024-11-05T16:34:49Z Democracy in America — Volume 1

This edition has images.

Title: Democracy in America — Volume 1

Note: Reading ease score: 47.1 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Credits: David Reed and David Widger

Summary: "Democracy in America — Volume 1" by Alexis de Tocqueville is a sociopolitical analysis written in the early 19th century, specifically in the 1830s. This work explores the principles and ideology of democracy in the United States, examining how social equality influences various aspects of American life, from government to everyday customs. Tocqueville investigates the implications of democratic governance and the evolving social structures within this newly formed society, shedding light on both the strengths and weaknesses of democracy. The opening of "Democracy in America" lays the foundation for Tocqueville's in-depth exploration of American society. He observes the significant influence that the general equality of conditions has on the political and social spheres, emphasizing how this principle shapes public opinions, laws, and behaviors. Tocqueville reflects on the historical progress of equality in Europe, drawing parallels to the United States and surmising that the democratic revolution present in America may be both an unprecedented development and an unstoppable force. He articulates a sense of urgency for understanding this evolution, as he believes the trends of democracy will soon impact Europe significantly, offering insights and observations that are foundational to his subsequent analyses in the rest of the volume. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859

Translator: Reeve, Henry, 1813-1895

EBook No.: 815

Published: Jan 21, 2006

Downloads: 6004

Language: English

Subject: United States -- Politics and government

Subject: United States -- Social conditions

Subject: Democracy -- United States

LoCC: Political science: Political inst. and pub. Admin.: United States

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:815:3 2006-01-21T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Reeve, Henry Tocqueville, Alexis de en 1