![]() ![]() I think, therefore, that before I proceed to speak of the future, I cannot do better than collect within a small compass the reasons which best explain the present. Others I have been unable to discuss, and those on which I have dwelt most are, as it were, buried in the details of the former parts of this work. ![]() Several of the causes which contribute to maintain the institutions of America have been involuntarily passed by or only hinted at as I was borne along by my subject. Democracy In America by Alexis de Tocqueville 1831ĭemocracy In America Alexis de Tocqueville 1831 Chapter XVII: Principal Causes Maintaining The Democratic Republic – Part I Principal Causes Which Tend To Maintain The Democratic Republic In The United StatesĪ democratic republic subsists in the United States, and the principal object of this book has been to account for the fact of its existence. ![]()
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