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24 reviewsISBN 10: 0865978387
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Author: Alexis de Tocqueville, Eduardo Nolla, James T Schleifer
Part I: Introduction, p. 3
Chapter 1: Exterior Configuration of North America, p. 33
Chapter 2: Of the Point of Departure and Its Importance for the Future of the Anglo-Americans, p. 45
Chapter 3: Social State of the Anglo-Americans, p. 74
Chapter 4: Of the Principle of the Sovereignty of the People in America, p. 91
Chapter 5: Necessity of Studying What Happens in the Individual States before Speaking about the Government of the Union, p. 98
Chapter 6: Of the Judicial Power in the United States and Its Action on Political Society, p. 167
Chapter 7: Of Political Jurisdiction in the United States, p. 179
Chapter 8: Of the Federal Constitution, p. 186
Part II, p. 277
Chapter 1: How It Can Be Strictly Said That in the United States It Is the People Who Govern, p. 278
Chapter 2: Of Parties in the United States, p. 279
Chapter 3: Of Freedom of the Press in the United States, p. 289
Chapter 4: Of Political Association in the United States, p. 302
Chapter 5: Of the Government of Democracy in America, p. 313
Chapter 6: What Are the Real Advantages That American Society Gains from the Government of Democracy?, p. 375
Chapter 7: Of the Omnipotence of the Majority in the United States and Its Effects, p. 402
Chapter 8: Of What Tempers Tyranny of the Majority in the United States, p. 427
Chapter 9: Of the Principal Causes That Tend to Maintain the Democratic Republic in the United States, p. 451
Chapter 10: Some Considerations on the Present State and Probable Future of the Three Races That Inhabit the Territory of the United States, p.
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