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Bio: Tocqueville, Alexis Charles Henri Maurice Clérel de (1805-59), French political writer and statesman, whose work on the United States political system became a classic.

Tocqueville was born July 29, 1805, in Verneuil, and studied law in Paris. With the French publicist Gustave Auguste de Beaumont de la Bonninière, he went abroad in 1831 to study the penal system in the U.S. The two men reported their findings in Du système pénitentiaire aux États-Unis et son application en France (The Penitentiary System in the United States and Its Application in France, 1832). After returning to France in 1832, Tocqueville wrote his most famous work, Democracy in America (2 vol., 1835-40; trans., 4 vol., 1835-40). One of the earliest and most profound studies of American life, it concerns the legislative and administrative systems in the U.S. and the influence of social and political institutions on the habits and manners of the people. Tocqueville maintains in this work that the full development of democracy occurred in the U.S. because conditions there best permitted the diffusion of European social ideas. He was highly critical of certain aspects of American democracy. For example, he believed that public opinion tended toward tyranny and that majority rule could be as oppressive as the rule of a despot. As a member of the French Chamber of Deputies (1839-48), Tocqueville advocated a number of reforms, including the decentralization of government and an independent judiciary. He became vice president of the National Assembly in 1849 and for part of that year was minister of foreign affairs. After opposing the 1851 coup d'état of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, later French emperor as Napoleon III, Tocqueville retired from political life. He died on April 16, 1859, in Cannes.


 

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1 Democracy In America: Volume 2 [MultiFormat]
by Alexis de Tocqueville
  Over one hundred and fifty years ago, Alexis de Tocqueville, a young French nobleman and an astute political scientist, came to the United States to evaluate the meaning and actual functioning of democracy. Democracy in America is the classic treatise on the American way of life that he wrote as a result of his visit. Tocqueville discusses the advantages and dangers of the majority rule--which he thought could be as tyrannical as the rule of the aristocracy. He analyzes the influence of politica... more info>> 1835

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2 Democracy In America: Volume 1 [MultiFormat]
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  Over one hundred and fifty years ago, Alexis de Tocqueville, a young French nobleman and an astute political scientist, came to the United States to evaluate the meaning and actual functioning of democracy. Democracy in America is the classic treatise on the American way of life that he wrote as a result of his visit. Tocqueville discusses the advantages and dangers of the majority rule--which he thought could be as tyrannical as the rule of the aristocracy. He analyzes the influence of politica... more info>> 1835

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3 Democracy in America, Volume II [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Alexis de Tocqueville & Henry Reeve
  Still the most penetrating and astute picture of American life, politics, and morals ever written, Tocqueville's travels through the U.S. in the 1830's became a masterful study of a young democracy and its institutions. 2001
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4 Democracy in America, Volume I [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Alexis de Tocqueville & Henry Reeve
  Still the most penetrating and astute picture of American life, politics, and morals ever written, Tocqueville's travels through the U.S. in the 1830's became a masterful study of a young democracy and its institutions. 2001
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