Democracy in America, Količina 2Vintage Books, 1990 - 599 strani Shares impressions of America's politics and culture. |
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... live in democratic countries are possessed of property ; not only do they possess property , but they live in the condition where men set the greatest store upon their property . If we attentively consider each of the classes of which ...
... live in democratic countries are possessed of property ; not only do they possess property , but they live in the condition where men set the greatest store upon their property . If we attentively consider each of the classes of which ...
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... live at variance with the mul- titude is , as it were , not to live . The multitude require no laws to coerce those who do not think like themselves : public disapproba- tion is enough ; a sense of their loneliness and impotence ...
... live at variance with the mul- titude is , as it were , not to live . The multitude require no laws to coerce those who do not think like themselves : public disapproba- tion is enough ; a sense of their loneliness and impotence ...
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... live in the ages of equal- ity are naturally fond of central power and are willing to extend its privileges ; but if it happens that this same power faithfully represents their own interests and exactly copies their own inclina- tions ...
... live in the ages of equal- ity are naturally fond of central power and are willing to extend its privileges ; but if it happens that this same power faithfully represents their own interests and exactly copies their own inclina- tions ...
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INFLUENCE OF DEMOCRACY ON THE ACTION | 3 |
WHY THE AMERICANS SHOW MORE APTITUDE | 13 |
HOW RELIGION IN THE UNITED STATES AVAILS | 20 |
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