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Insights On De Tocqueville

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Insights on De Tocqueville’s Democracy In America


It has been said that a French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville, who


visited the United States in the 1830’s, “understood us” in a way that few


observers (foreign and domestic) have. Furthermore, Tocqueville’s Democracy in


America is often cited by present-day critics because so many of the


observations in it seem extraordinarily suitable even more than one hundred and


fifty years later. Alexis de Tocqueville was born 1805 into a minor noble family,


in which his grandfather had been guillotined during the French Revolution. He


had come to the United States in 1831 to study the prison system, in which he


did not do, instead he wrote Democracy in America. He had stayed in the United


States through February 1832 for about nine months, so intrigued by democracy,


majority rule, and the absence of social hierarchy. Democracy in America was


first published in 1825, full of observations and interpretations, was written


as a sort of warning for European readers; “Is this what you want?” he asks.


This book was famous for two accurate predictions, one, the U.S. would someday


be a world power as would Russia, second, race would prove to be the most


intractable problem for the U.S.


One of Tocqueville’s observations about the United States is that he


thought there is no country in the civilized world that is less attention paid


philosophy than the United States. This is applicable to American life in 1997


because the whole world is practically joined to the United States. Just about


every country in the world trades with, tours in, and watches for the United


States. What I mean by watches is that they practically always know what’s going


on (except for the top-secret things) in the United States, whether it be by


television, computers, or satellites they know what the U.S. is doing. The U.S.


is basically a “free-for-all” county; the laws and schools are less strict than


other countries such as, Japan in which t

he students there have to go to school


six days a week with much more homework then U.S. schools.


Another observation of Alexis is that religion is associated with all


the customs of the nation and all the feelings of patriotism. Another way of


saying this that there is a religion for everyone. This is still true in 1997


because everyone has there own belief and goes to the church or believes in the


religion that they desire. The religious person believes in what he or she wants


to believe in and in most case respects what another persons religion might be.


The reason for “most” to be in there was because some people are heavily


religious and want other people to join there religion and try things such as,


persuasion.


Another observation by Alexis is that the majority in the United States


supply a mass amount of ready-made options for the use of individuals, who are


relieved from having to form their own. What this means is that since there are


many people in the U.S., if someone is unable to supply there own option then


there will be one for you. Let’s say here for a broad example that someone is


unclear of which religion he should join, he will choose the one that persuades


or suits him the best. Another way of putting this is that people get ideas off


of other people. Lets say that someone had part of idea and you had the other,


if one of you expressed this idea to the other then you have the full idea.


An overall view would be that Alexis de Tocqueville many have been right


about America in the past and for a fact some of the observations, the ones


stated above for example, are still true to this day and might be true in the


future. Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, some people would say, is often


cited that many of the observations in it seem extraordinarily suitable even


from one hundred and fifty to the present-day. Tocqueville’s Democracy in


America was often cited by present day critics because of his observations and


most people think this will continue to be true in the future.

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