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jgenc2006:

From this excerpt, do you think that, on the whole, de Tocqueville admired American-style democracy? What seems to be his attitude toward the “ordinary” American involved in politics? Do you think he would welcome this much democracy in his home country of france?

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toga:

Based on the excerpt provided, it appears that de Tocqueville admired American-style democracy to a certain extent. He praises the American people for their "love of independence" and their "spirit of enterprise," which he sees as contributing to their success in establishing a democratic society. However, he also notes that there are potential dangers to democracy, such as the tyranny of the majority and the tendency toward individualism. As for "ordinary" Americans involved in politics, de Tocqueville seems to have a generally positive attitude. He notes that Americans of all classes are active in politics and that they are passionate about defending their rights and interests. However, he also observes that Americans tend to be individualistic and focused on their own concerns, rather than on the common good. It is difficult to say whether de Tocqueville would welcome this much democracy in his home country of France. On the one hand, he clearly admires many aspects of American democracy and believes that it offers valuable lessons for Europe. On the other hand, he may have felt that French society was not as well-suited to democracy as the United States, given its history of political instability and social inequality. Ultimately, it is impossible to know for sure what de Tocqueville would have thought about the current state of democracy in France or anywhere else in the world.

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