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Democracy in America Democracy in America (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.06 — 27,417 ratings — published 1835
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Tocqueville in America Tocqueville in America (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.00 — 41 ratings — published 1938
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The Man Who Understood Democracy: The Life of Alexis de Tocqueville The Man Who Understood Democracy: The Life of Alexis de Tocqueville (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.00 — 75 ratings — published
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Recollections on the French Revolution Recollections on the French Revolution (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.09 — 198 ratings — published 1893
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Writings on Empire and Slavery Writings on Empire and Slavery (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.50 — 34 ratings — published 1994
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The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt, #1) The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt, #1)
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avg rating 4.22 — 62,231 ratings — published 1979
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The Old Revolutionaries: Political Lives in the Age of Samuel Adams The Old Revolutionaries: Political Lives in the Age of Samuel Adams (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.79 — 29 ratings — published 1980
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Benjamin Franklin: An American Life Benjamin Franklin: An American Life (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.05 — 152,789 ratings — published 2003
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Don't Know Much About History: Everything You Need to Know About American History but Never Learned Don't Know Much About History: Everything You Need to Know About American History but Never Learned (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.88 — 9,056 ratings — published 1990
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Jefferson the Virginian Jefferson the Virginian (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.97 — 1,316 ratings — published 1948
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The Burden of Southern History The Burden of Southern History (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.09 — 285 ratings — published 1960
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John Randolph of Roanoke John Randolph of Roanoke (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.18 — 51 ratings — published 1951
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American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.94 — 29,181 ratings — published 1997
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The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.12 — 2,127 ratings — published 2002
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Democracy in America: Volume 1 Democracy in America: Volume 1 (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.16 — 1,483 ratings — published 1835
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Democracy in America: Volume 2 Democracy in America: Volume 2 (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.15 — 1,007 ratings — published 1840
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Tocqueville’s America: The Great Quotations Tocqueville’s America: The Great Quotations (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.00 — 2 ratings — published 1983
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Oeuvres complètes, tome 3: Ecrits et discours politiques Oeuvres complètes, tome 3: Ecrits et discours politiques (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.00 — 1 rating — published 1985
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Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont in America: Their Friendship and Their Travels Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont in America: Their Friendship and Their Travels (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.00 — 2 ratings — published 2010
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The Tocqueville Reader: A Life in Letters and Politics (Blackwell Readers) The Tocqueville Reader: A Life in Letters and Politics (Blackwell Readers)
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avg rating 4.67 — 3 ratings — published 1985
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Democracy in America - Alexis de Tocqueville Democracy in America - Alexis de Tocqueville
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avg rating 3.31 — 36 ratings — published 1987
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The Old Regime and the Revolution The Old Regime and the Revolution (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.11 — 38 ratings — published 1998
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Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift: Montesquieu, Rousseau, Tocqueville, and the Modern Prospect Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift: Montesquieu, Rousseau, Tocqueville, and the Modern Prospect (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.08 — 48 ratings — published 2009
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Tocqueville (Past Masters) Tocqueville (Past Masters)
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avg rating 3.92 — 24 ratings — published 1994
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Chasing the Red, White, and Blue: A Journey in Tocqueville's Footsteps Through Contemporary America Chasing the Red, White, and Blue: A Journey in Tocqueville's Footsteps Through Contemporary America (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.48 — 95 ratings — published 2001
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Writing: The Political Test Writing: The Political Test (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.00 — 7 ratings — published 1992
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Reflections on America: Tocqueville, Weber and Adorno in the United States Reflections on America: Tocqueville, Weber and Adorno in the United States (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.14 — 21 ratings — published 2004
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Reason and Horror Reason and Horror (Paperback)
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avg rating 2.00 — 2 ratings — published 2001
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Tocqueville: A Very Short Introduction Tocqueville: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.50 — 160 ratings — published 2007
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Memoir on Pauperism: Does Public Charity Produce an Idle and Dependent Class of Society? Memoir on Pauperism: Does Public Charity Produce an Idle and Dependent Class of Society? (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.95 — 145 ratings — published 1911
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On the Penitentiary System in the United States and its Application in France On the Penitentiary System in the United States and its Application in France (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as tocqueville)
avg rating 3.78 — 9 ratings — published 1964
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Journeys to England and Ireland (European Political Thought Series) Journeys to England and Ireland (European Political Thought Series)
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avg rating 4.33 — 6 ratings — published 1987
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Journey to America (English and French Edition) Journey to America (English and French Edition)
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avg rating 3.88 — 17 ratings — published 1981
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The Old Regime and the French Revolution The Old Regime and the French Revolution (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.04 — 2,679 ratings — published 1856
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Alexis de Tocqueville
“The Americans of the United States do not let their dogs hunt the Indians as do the Spaniards in Mexico, but at bottom it is the same pitiless feeling which here, as everywhere else, animates the European race. This world here belongs to us, they tell themselves every day: the Indian race is destined for final destruction which one cannot prevent and which it is not desirable to delay. Heaven has not made them to become civilized; it is necessary that they die. Besides I do not want to get mixed up in it. I will not do anything against them: I will limit myself to providing everything that will hasten their ruin. In time I will have their lands and will be innocent of their death.

Satisfied with his reasoning, the American goes to church where he hears the minister of the gospel repeat every day that all men are brothers, and that the Eternal Being who has made them all in like image, has given them all the duty to help one another.”
Alexis de Tocqueville

Olivier Zunz
“Citizens were truly free when they could engage 'what is just and good without fear.' Liberty was therefore a positive act of will. Liberty was not an 'enemy of all authority' but 'a civil and moral' quality that made it possible for individuals, singly or in groups, to realize their potential. Tocqueville, who believed in the possibilities of human achievement, embraced the idea of liberty as capable of fostering equality. With liberty empowering individuals, equality could spread.
There began the great challenge of modern history, that of balancing liberty and equality. Tocqueville kept arguing in successive formulations that the two concepts of liberty and equality, so easily at odds, actually touch and join. For one cannot be free without being equal to others; and one cannot be equal to others, in a positive sense, without being free. For Tocqueville, the combination of equality and liberty was the best possible human condition, while equality without liberty was among the worst, as he had argued in the prison report.
Although Tocqueville asserted that equality and liberty ideally should be mutually reinforcing in democratic life, he recognized that men loved equality passionately but often resented the kind of demanding liberty that democracy required. It was simply too much work to set positive liberty in motion and sustain it. Indeed, Tocqueville underscored that 'nothing is harder than the apprenticeship of liberty.' As a result, Tocqueville charged, too many accept 'equality in servitude' (the result of leveling) and prefer it over the more demanding condition of 'inequality in freedom.' Only by acquiring the habit of liberty, Tocqueville argued throughout the book, could a democratic society make creative use of equality and liberty was the precondition for the dogma of popular sovereignty to 'emerge from the towns,' take possession of the government,' and become 'law of laws.”
Olivier Zunz, The Man Who Understood Democracy: The Life of Alexis de Tocqueville

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