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On the Government of Democracy in America

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On the Government of Democracy in America
Author(s)De Tocqueville, Alexis
AbstractAccording to de Tocqueville, in America, democracy is left to its own propensities. Its manner is natural and its movement free. There is where it must be judged. In his observation of the American democracy, the author discusses universal suffrage, election laws, the control of public officials, public expenditures, corruption, foreign policy and several other topics.
IssueNo
Pages224-263
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDemocracy in America
VolumeNo
PubDate2004
ISBN_ISSN19310-82545
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