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Alexis De Tocqueville's Political Writings

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In 1776, the United States Declaration of Independence swore to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" for all those that live in America. In 1787, the Constitution of the United States granted the security of "the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity". It's blatantly obvious that the history of America, up until Alexis de Tocqueville wrote Democracy in America, had any of those attributes been granted wholly. Liberty is relatable to the State of Nature, John Locke describes in his Political Writings. Liberty is a state of entire freedom - in thought, practice, mores, etc. Tocqueville argues that Liberty is a boundary, an imaginative idea, and almost an unreachable goal in the Democratic state of America. Tocqueville …show more content…

The majority is relatable to the power of estates in the part aristocratic-democratic France following the French Revolution. Whereas, people are unified with their class and power is held within those who relate to each other. Unlike France, the makeup of the American public is more gentrified to one type living with a makeup of different ideologies. He states, "by coming closer together, they seem to have found new reasons to hate each other" (Tocqueville, 22) America thus forms a majority to terminate the inconstancies among the state of equality and to faction the population. Tocqueville first argues the challenge of the majority, "freedom of association has become a necessary guarantee against the tyranny of the majority…the minority must resist the material power that oppresses it…one danger is set against another more to be feared" (Tocqueville, 307). Therefore, there are limitations to the majority but, it is hard to overcome them as the majority is most powerful. He then describes the omnipotence of the majority and their power within the law. Ultimately, the majority has the power to decide what is just and therefore, limit the rights of others (Tocqueville, 410). He states, "to preserve liberty, several principles can be mixed together in the same government…when a society truth comes to have a

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