American Democracy: A Study of Alexis Tocqueville's Views on Township Planning, Liberty, and Omnipotence of the State
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This report analyzes Alexis Tocqueville's views on American democracy, focusing on township planning, liberty, and omnipotence of the state. It discusses the inconsistencies in the definition of individualism and conditional equality within the state. The report also highlights the preservation of democracy and liberty through the township culture. The author's views on nationalism and patriotism are also discussed. The report concludes that while the author's analysis is conventional, it fails to provide a comprehensive understanding of the modern democracy and democratic movement in America.
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