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Similarly, Alexis De Tocqueville, The Famous French Political Philosopher And Sociologist, In His Classic Democracy In America, Written After A Lengthy Visit In The 1830s, Saw Equality, Not Majority Rule, As The Outstanding Characteristic Of America. "In America," He Wrote, The Aristocratic Element Has Always Been Feeble From Its Birth; And If At The Present Day It Is Not Actually Destroyed, It Is At Any Rate So Completely Disabled, That We Can Scarcely Assign To It Any Degree Of Influence On The Course Of Affairs. The
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