Beyond the "formidable circle": Race and the limits of democratic inclusion in Tocqueville's Democracy in America
Despite his assertion that the first volume of Democracy in America (1835) would concentrate upon institutions, Tocqueville found himself finishing the draft manuscript in 1834 and unable to conclude his study without discussing race relations in the United States. In the end, he quickly penned a fi...
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Main Author: | HENDERSON, Christine Dunn |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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