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Unlock the timeless wisdom of "Democracy in America (Volume 2)" by Alexis de Tocqueville, a masterpiece that has shaped political thought for generations. Rediscover this cultural treasure, out of print for decades and now beautifully restored by Alpha Editions for today's and future generations. This isn't just a reprint it's a collector's item, a beacon of insight into the enduring principles of democracy. Dive into Tocqueville's profound exploration of American society, where he dissects the intricate balance between freedom and equality, individualism and community. His visionary analysis…mehr

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Unlock the timeless wisdom of "Democracy in America (Volume 2)" by Alexis de Tocqueville, a masterpiece that has shaped political thought for generations. Rediscover this cultural treasure, out of print for decades and now beautifully restored by Alpha Editions for today's and future generations. This isn't just a reprint it's a collector's item, a beacon of insight into the enduring principles of democracy. Dive into Tocqueville's profound exploration of American society, where he dissects the intricate balance between freedom and equality, individualism and community. His visionary analysis offers a unique perspective on the democratic experiment, making it as relevant today as it was in the 19th century. Whether you're a casual reader or a classic literature aficionado, this edition promises to captivate and inspire. Experience the power of Tocqueville's observations, brought to life in a meticulously restored volume that honors its historical significance. Own a piece of literary history that continues to illuminate the path of democracy. Secure your copy of this essential work and join the conversation that has defined nations.
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American Institutions and Their Influence by Alexis de Tocqueville, was originally published in 1835. This edition was translated by Henry Reeve and published in 1851. The work is a socio-political portrait of American and its constitution, perhaps the best known image of the country by a foreigner. It maps with a clear vision, the elementary forces working beneath the surface of history and society, to produce what has been considered by many a stunningly accurate analysis.