Back to category: History Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. Democracy in America Democracy in America This book illustrates the views of a Frenchman on politics, society, and ideals of the U.S during the period of the 1830’s. Tocqueville states his observations, provides solutions to what he finds faulty and predicts America’s destiny. This book contains several themes concerning the structure of the American government and its relation to democracy as well as its influence on the behavior of people. I'm going to focus on the tyranny of the majority and its effect on democracy. Tocqueville mentions that after the Revolution, democracy became the “law of laws” Tocqueville (56). In his opinion, equality initiated democracy and can be of great harm to it if practiced excessively. I find Tocqueville’s opinion about democracy quite ambivalent because I see him praising the moral authority of the majority in one hand and then expressing its dangers on the other hand. He thinks, “social power superior to all others must always be placed som... Posted by: Jennifer Valles Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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