Audiolibro: Democracy in America
- Download 00 – Introduction audio
- Download 01 – Exterior Form Of North America audio
- Download 02:1 – Origin of the Anglo-Americans audio
- Download 02:2 – Origin Of The Anglo-Americans audio
- Download 03 – Social Conditions Of The Anglo-Americans audio
- Download 04 – The Principle Of The Sovereignty Of The People In America audio
- Download 05:1 – Necessity Of Examining The Condition Of The States audio
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- Download 05:3 – Necessity Of Examining The Condition Of The States audio
- Download 06 – Judicial Power In The United States audio
- Download 07 – Political Jurisdiction In The United States audio
- Download 08:1 – The Federal Constitution audio
- Download 08:2 – The Federal Constitution audio
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- Download 09 – Why The People May Strictly Be Said to Govern audio
- Download 10 – Parties in America audio
- Download 11 – Liberty of the Press in the United States audio
- Download 12 – Political Associations In The United States audio
- Download 13:1 – Government of the Democracy in America audio
- Download 13:2 – Government of the Democracy in America audio
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- Download 14:1 – Advantages American Society Derives From Democracy audio
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- Download 15:1 – The Unlimited Power of the Majority and Its Consequences audio
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- Download 16:1 – Causes Mitigating Tyranny In The United States audio
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- Download 17:1 – Principal Causes Maintaining the Democratic Republic audio
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- Download 18:01 – The Future Condition of Three Races in the US audio
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- Download 18:03 – Future Condition Of Three Races audio
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- Download 19 – Conclusion audio
- Download 20 – Chapter 9 – Liberty Of The Press In The United States – French original text audio
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Arguably, one of the most influential and insightful pieces of work concerned with American political life, Democracy in America directs itself towards American politics and society, and is considered to be one the best books written on the subject. Published in 2 volumes, in 1835 and 1840, Tocqueville records his findings after studying the thriving nation in his nine month exploratory journey.
The young French aristocrat first came to America on an official assignment to study the American penal system, but instead used this as a pretext to study American society. Consequently, he used his time in America to analyze the improved living standards and individual social conditions which were induced by a stable democratic approach. Additionally, he set out to compare the structure of the democratic system with the aristocratic regime present in France. Tocqueville begins his expedition with a description of the shifting social circumstances, as the social and economical standing of men have become more equal unlike its aristocratic predecessor which is slowly disappearing. The first part of the book revolves around the structure of the government and analyzes American institutions which assist in upholding freedom and equality, while the second volume examines individuals and the effects of democracy in society, with economics, family life, and religion among the topics analyzed. Nevertheless, the young French aristocrat was also conscious of the dangers and threats that could appear as result of exceeding liberation and equality.
Interestingly, Tocqueville also noted some areas in society where change has been evident and made predictions about where such democratic trends could lead. Some of his judicious ideas are on the subject of slavery, status of women in society, and oligarchy. Regarded as an early work of political science and sociology, Democracy in America is an essential read to better understand the democratic system, its history, and underlying dangers. A timeless piece, highly valuable for its content on early American democracy, the observations made in the book are still relevant today, serving as a reminder of the past, and an incentive for a better future.
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