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Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered
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Democracy in the World: Tocqueville Reconsidered
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Anonymous
Abstract
Appraises the state of democracy based on Alexis de Tocqueville’s analysis in “Democracy in America”, written in the 1830s, in which equality, free and participatory political institutions, and civil and political associations form a part.
IssueNo
1
Pages
11-186
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Journal of Democracy
VolumeNo
11
PubDate
January 2000
ISBN_ISSN
1045-5736
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