This chapter examines the diverging views on slavery and Native Americans through the lens of historical theorists, emphasizing cultural perceptions and societal dynamics. It discusses the implications of democracy observed by Tocqueville in both America and France, addressing issues of social equality, the complexity of governance, and the impact of national identity. The chapter ultimately highlights the ongoing relevance of these themes in understanding the historical and contemporary realities of democracy.

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