Democracy in America: historical-critical edition of ''De la démocratie en Amérique

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نام کتاب : Democracy in America: historical-critical edition of ''De la démocratie en Amérique
ویرایش : "A Bilingual French-English edition
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دموکراسی در آمریکا: نسخه تاریخی-انتقادی "De la démocratie en Amérique"
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نویسندگان : , ,
ناشر : Liberty Fund Inc.
سال نشر : 2010
تعداد صفحات : 535
ISBN (شابک) : 9780865977198 , 0865977208
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت



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Title page......Page 1
Contents, p. viii......Page 3
Part III: Influence of Democracy on Mores Properly So Called......Page 15
Chapter 1: How Mores Become Milder as Conditions Become Equal 987......Page 16
Chapter 2: How Democracy Makes the Habitual Relations of the Americans Simpler and Easier 995......Page 24
Chapter 3: Why the Americans Have So Little Susceptibility in Their Country and Show Such Susceptibility in Ours 1000......Page 29
Chapter 4: Consequences of the Three Preceding Chapters 1005......Page 34
Chapter 5: How Democracy Modifies the Relationships of Servant and Master 1007......Page 36
Chapter 6: How Democratic Institutions and Mores Tend to Raise the Cost and Shorten the Length of Leases 1020......Page 49
Chapter 7: Influence of Democracy on Salaries 1025......Page 54
Chapter 8: Influence of Democracy on the Family 1031......Page 60
Chapter 9: Education of Young Girls in the United States 1041......Page 70
Chapter 10: How the Young Girl Is Found Again in the Features of the Wife 1048......Page 77
Chapter 11: How Equality of Conditions Contributes to Maintaining Good Morals in America 1052......Page 81
Chapter 12: How the Americans Understand the Equality of Man and of Woman 1062......Page 91
Chapter 13: How Equality Divides the Americans Naturally into a Multitude of Small Particular Societies 1068......Page 97
Chapter 14: Some Reflections on American Manners 1071......Page 100
Chapter 15: Of the Gravity of Americans and Why It Does Not Prevent Them from Often Doing Thoughtless Things 1080......Page 109
Chapter 16: Why the National Vanity of the Americans Is More Anxious and More Quarrelsome than That of the English 1085......Page 114
Chapter 17: How the Appearance of Society in the United States Is at the Very Same Time Agitated and Monotonous 1089......Page 118
Chapter 18: Of Honor in the United States and in Democratic Societies 1093......Page 122
Chapter 19: Why in the United States You Find So Many Ambitious Men and So Few Great Ambitions 1116......Page 145
Chapter 20: Of Positions Becoming an Industry among Certain Democratic Nations 1129......Page 158
Chapter 21: Why Great RevolutionsWill Become Rare 1133......Page 162
Chapter 22: Why Democratic Peoples Naturally Desire Peace and Democratic Armies Naturally Desire War 1153......Page 182
Chapter 23: Which Class, in Democratic Armies, Is the Most Warlike and the Most Revolutionary 1165......Page 194
Chapter 24: What Makes Democratic Armies Weaker than Other Armies while Beginning a Military Campaign and More Formidable When the War Is Prolonged 1170......Page 199
Chapter 25: Of Discipline in Democratic Armies 1176......Page 205
Chapter 26: Some Considerations on War in Democratic Societies 1178......Page 207
Part IV: Of the Influence That Democratic Ideas and Sentiments Exercise on Political Society......Page 216
Chapter 1: Equality Naturally Gives Men the Taste for Free Institutions 1191......Page 220
Chapter 2: That the Ideas of Democratic Peoples in Matters of Government Naturally Favor the Concentration of Powers 1194......Page 223
Chapter 3: That the Sentiments of Democratic Peoples Are in Agreement with Their Ideas for Bringing Them to Concentrate Power 1200......Page 229
Chapter 4: Of Some Particular and Accidental Causes That End Up Leading a Democratic People to Centralize Power or That Turn Them Away from Doing So 1206......Page 235
Chapter 5: That among the European Nations of Today the Sovereign Power Increases although Sovereigns Are Less Stable 1221......Page 250
Chapter 6: What Type of Despotism Democratic Nations Have to Fear 1245......Page 274
Chapter 7: Continuation of the Preceding Chapters 1262......Page 291
Chapter 8: General View of the Subject 1278......Page 307
Notes 1286......Page 315
Appendix 1: Journey to Lake Oneida 1295......Page 324
Appendix 2: A Fortnight in the Wilderness 1303......Page 332
Appendix 3: Sects in America 1360......Page 389
Appendix 4: Political Activity in America 1365......Page 394
Appendix 5: Letter of Alexis de Tocqueville to Charles Stoffels 1368......Page 397
Works Used by Tocqueville 1376......Page 402
Bibliography 1396......Page 425
Index 1499......Page 460
End of the Volume, p. 1574......Page 535




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