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The author reports on social and political life in the United States after an extended visit, arguing that widespread equality of conditions shapes institutions, habits, and laws. He analyzes constitutional arrangements, federalism, the judiciary, political parties, the press, associations, and local government, and considers how democratic customs produce both civic advantages and risks, notably the potential tyranny of the majority. The study compares democratic tendencies with European developments, examines causes that sustain democratic republicanism, and reflects on the likely trajectories of different social groups under enduring equality.

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Alexis de Tocqueville

Alexis de Tocqueville was a French political thinker and historian, best known for his seminal work, "Democracy in America," which provides a profound analysis of American society and its political system in the early 19th century. Born in 1805, Tocqueville's observations on the effects of democracy and the nature of equality have had a lasting impact on political theory. His insights into the social and political dynamics of his time continue to resonate, making him a pivotal figure in the study of democracy and civil society. In addition to his major work, he wrote extensively on the state of society in France before the Revolution of 1789 and engaged in correspondence that further illuminated his thoughts on governance and liberty.

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