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In 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont spent nine
months in the U.S. studying American prisons on behalf of the
French government. They investigated not just the prison system but
indeed every aspect of American public and private life - the
political, economic, religious, cultural, and above all the social
life of the young nation. From Tocqueville's copious notes came
"Democracy in America". This edition features Eduardo Nolla's
incisive notes to James Schleifer's English translation of the
French text, with an extensive selection of early outlines, drafts,
manuscript variants, marginalia, unpublished fragments, and other
materials: "This new Democracy is not only the one that Tocqueville
presented to the reader of 1835, then to the reader of 1840 ...the
reader will see how Tocqueville proceeded with the elaboration of
the main ideas of his book".
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