Tocqueville in America
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Book • 1996
Tocqueville in America is a book written by George Wilson Pierson that explores Alexis de Tocqueville's journey through America and his insights into American society.
It provides historical context to Tocqueville's observations and pairs the journey with his writing, offering a deeper understanding of 'Democracy in America'.
Pierson delves into the people Tocqueville met and interviewed, shedding light on his impressions and experiences.
It walks us through the many people that Tocqueville met and interviewed and his impressions of people.
The book is an invaluable resource for understanding Tocqueville's perspective and the context in which he developed his ideas.
It provides historical context to Tocqueville's observations and pairs the journey with his writing, offering a deeper understanding of 'Democracy in America'.
Pierson delves into the people Tocqueville met and interviewed, shedding light on his impressions and experiences.
It walks us through the many people that Tocqueville met and interviewed and his impressions of people.
The book is an invaluable resource for understanding Tocqueville's perspective and the context in which he developed his ideas.
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as a very good book for someone interested in reading 'Democracy in America'.

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