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Àëåêñèñ äå Òîêâèëü
Ñòàðûé ïîðÿäîê è ðåâîëþöèÿ. [rus]
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Î Ôðàíöóçñêîé ðåâîëþöèè: Àëåêñèñ äå Òîêâèëü
ÑÒÀÐÛÉ ÏÎÐßÄÎÊ È ÐÅÂÎËÞÖÈß
Òåêñò 1856 ã. ïóáëèêóåòñÿ ïî èçäàíèþ:
Òîêâèëü À. äå. Ñòàðûé ïîðÿäîê è ðåâîëþöèÿ.
Ïåð.ñ ôð. Ì.Ôåäîðîâîé.
Ì.: Ìîñê.ôèëîñîôñêèé ôîíä, 1997. [rus]
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Democracy in America: TOC
Table of Contents, text. [eng]
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ClassicNotes: Alexis de Tocqueville
Biography of Alexis de Tocqueville written by Harvard students. [eng]
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ÀËÅÊÑÈÑ ÄÅ ÒÎÊÂÈËÜ
Ñïðàâêà. [rus]
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The Alexis de Tocqueville Institution
A non-partisan, non-profit educational research foundation conducting, publishing and publicizing research on the promotion and perfection of economic liberty, political freedom, opportunity and democracy in the United States and around the world. [eng]
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An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation
Writings of Alexis de Tocqueville. Democracy in America. Articles. [eng]
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Catholic Encyclopedia: Charles-Alexis-Henri-Maurice-Clerel de Tocqueville
Writer and statesman, b. at Verneuil, Department of Seine-et-Oise, 29 July 1805; d. at Cannes, 16 April, 1859. He was the great grandson of Malesherbes, the defender of Louis XVI. As a judge at Versailles in 1830 he formed a friendship with Gustave de Beaumont, with whom he traveled to America in 1831. Tocqueville's letters show that he foresaw what strides the Church was destined to made in America and likewise the dogmatic nothingness which would result from Unitarianism and the absurdities of Illuminism. [eng]
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Democracy in America
The text. [eng]
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Great Books Index - Alexis de Tocqueville
Democracy in America. Articles. Links to Information About Alexis de Tocqueville.
[eng]
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In Search of Tocqueville's Democracy in America
Biographical information on Alexis de Tocqueville. Information on Tocqueville's visit to America. Pictures of Tocqueville's hometown. Modern references to Tocqueville and his writings. Famous passages from Democracy in America. Other sources of information on Tocqueville and France. [eng]
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Encyclopedia.com - Tocqueville, Alexis de
1805-59, French social philosopher. Prominent in French politics, he was briefly foreign minister after the REVOLUTION OF 1848. His fame rests on his classic work Democracy in America (2 vol., 1835), based on observations made during a trip to the U.S. A liberal, he believed that political democracy and social equality would eventually replace Europe's aristocratic institutions.
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Tocqueville, Alexis Charles Henri Maurice Clà439rel de, an Encarta Encyclopedia
(1805-1859), French political writer and statesman, whose work on the United States political system became a classic.
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In Search of Tocqueville's Democracy in America
Biographical information on Alexis de Tocqueville. Information on Tocqueville's visit to America. Pictures of Tocqueville's hometown. Famous passages from Democracy in America. Modern references to Tocqueville and his writings. Text of "Democracy in America". [eng]
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