American Institutions and Their Influence by Alexis de Tocqueville
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CHAPTER X.
Parties in the United States Remains of the aristocratic Party in the United States CHAPTER XI. Liberty of the Press in the United States CHAPTER XII. Political Associations in the United States CHAPTER XIII. Government of the Democracy in America Universal Suffrage Choice of the People, and instinctive Preferences of the American Democracy Causes which may partly correct the Tendencies of the Democracy Influence which the American Democracy has exercised on the Laws relating to Elections Public Officers under the control of the Democracy in America Arbitrary Power of Magistrates under the Rule of the American Democracy Instability of the Administration in the United States Charges levied by the State under the rule of the American Democracy Tendencies of the American Democracy as regards the Salaries of public Officers Difficulties of distinguishing the Causes which contribute to the Economy of the American Government Whether the Expenditure of the United States can be compared to that of France Corruption and vices of the Rulers in a Democracy, and consequent Effects upon public Morality |
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