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Tocqueville: Democracy in America

In Our Time

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Tokfühle Mill's Fear of the Mass of the People

Some people like Tokfühle Mill saw themselves as intellectuals, as aristocrats. And I think one of their concerns was that if you like the sort of Philistine mass, would overrule intellectuals and educated slightly kind of effeminate minds in America. The idea, though, that the majority is imposed by an effective despot comes into play as well. When do you think of a charismatic despot, popular choice despot? I don't think Tokf will actually quite understood that.

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