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An Analysis of Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America (Hardcover)
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An Analysis of Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America (Hardcover)
Series: The Macat Library
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Alexis de Tocqueville's 1838 Democracy in America is a classic of
political theory - and of the problem-solving skills central to
putting forward political ideas. Problem-solving has several
aspects: identifying problems, finding methodologies to deal with
them, and applying the right criteria to work out how to solve
them. Indeed, offering solutions is only the last stage in a
developed process of problem solving. For Tocqueville, the problem
at hand was how best to run a democratic state. In the early 19th
century, it seemed clear that Europe was headed in the direction of
democracy, but in the wake of the French Revolution, it was unclear
how to avoid the many pitfalls on that road. Tocqueville therefore
turned to America, then point the most established democracy in the
world, to investigate the institutions that allowed it to run as a
successful state - allowing people their say while preventing both
the possible "tyranny of the majority" and the uncontrolled growth
of government. Tocqueville's careful analysis of the strengths of
American democracy was then applied to the problems of instituting
democracy in France, providing a range of solutions that proved
deeply influential in European political thought.
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