American Institutions and Their Influence by Alexis de Tocqueville
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TABLE OF CONTENTS. PREFACE BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR Introduction CHAPTER I. Exterior form of North America CHAPTER II. Origin of the Anglo-Americans, and its Importance in Relation to their future Condition Reasons of certain Anomalies which the Laws and Customs of the Anglo-Americans present CHAPTER III. Social Condition of the Anglo-Americans The striking Characteristic of the social Condition of the Anglo-Americans is its essential Democracy Political Consequences of the social Condition of the Anglo-Americans CHAPTER IV. The Principle of the Sovereignty of the People in America CHAPTER V. |
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