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De Tocquevilles democracy In America Essay -- essays research papers
        Alexis De Tocquevilleââ¬â¢s Democracy in America    delves deep into how the American States and the federal government would grow    politically and socially under the umbrella of democracy. He sees the United    States as a unique entity because of how and why it started as well as its    geographical location.     De Tocqueville explains that the foundations of the    democratic process in America are completely different from anywhere else on    the globe. The land was virginal and the colonies had almost complete sovereignty    from England from the very beginning because they were separated by an ocean    and financial troubles. The people who came to America were the oppressed    and unhappy in England and all were trying to find a place where they could    start anew and create a political structure that would facilitate an individual    freedom unlike anything that they had previously experienced in Europe. De    Tocqueville believed that the nature of democracy in the New World rested within    the fact that all of the emigrants were basically from the same social strata,    resulting in the first new country where there was no preliminary basis for    an aristocracy. "Land is the basis of an aristocracyâ⬠¦andâ⬠¦ [in America] when    the ground was prepared, its produce was found to be insufficient to enrich    a proprietor and a farmer at the same t    ime(41)." He saw that even the soil    of America was opposed to the structure of an aristocracy.                                                           There    were also outside influences lending unvoiced support for the creation of this    new democracy. Being an ocean apart from its mother country, who at this time    did not have the financial reserves to oversee its colonies, let the Americans    govern themselves. If they had not had this sovereignty at the beginning America    might have become something completely different than it is today, but that    was not the case, so these emigrants now had a fertile place to plant their    ideas of a country founded upon the many ideas of the Enlightenment. Another    large influence was the lack of neighbors. America had no ...              ...man    responsible for herself.    De Tocqueville has left no aspect of American society    out of his publication. He rips the American body open and examines all the    things that are inside right down to the bare bones. It is a little scary    to read of onesââ¬â¢ own nation and its culture. To realize that oneââ¬â¢s own life    is not how he made it, but of how his ancestors have created society. Whether    it be as to how Americans view their politics, or their social afflictions,    de Tocqueville voices his opinions as to what is commendable, are conversely,    what is wrong with every aspect of America. He sees America through the eyes    of intelligent outsider who has no reason to make America sound anything                                                           other    than it is. He has done a very thorough job, and his vision of nineteenth    century America will surely help lead America into the twenty-first century    with a better definition of itself.                       
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