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" ... it would be more extensive and more mild; it would degrade men without tormenting them. I do not question, that in an age of instruction and equality like our own, sovereigns might more easily succeed in collecting all political power into their own... "
Democracy in America - Página 231
por Alexis de Tocqueville - 1840
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The Republic of the United States of America: And Its Political Institutions ...

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1851 - 954 páginas
...violent, but its range was limited. BuJ it would seem that if despotism were to be established among the democratic nations of' our days, it might assume...instruction and equality like our own, sovereigns might more easily succeed in collecting all political power into their own hands, and might interfere...
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Democracy in America, tr. by H. Reeve, Volumen1

Alexis Henri C.M. Clérel comte de Tocqueville - 1862 - 456 páginas
...the height of their power, the different nations of the empire still preserved manners and customs of great diversity ; although they were subject to...instruction and equality like our own, sovereigns might more easily succeed in collecting all political power into their own hands, and might interfere...
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Democracy in America, Volumen2

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1862 - 526 páginas
...fixed to some few main objects, and neglected the rest ; it was violent, but its range was limited. It would seem that, if despotism were to be established...instruction and equality like our own, sovereigns might more easily succeed in collecting all political power into their own hands, and might interfere...
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Democracy in America, Volumen2

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1864 - 528 páginas
...fixed to some few main objects, and neglected the rest ; it was violent, but its range was limited. It would seem that, if despotism were to be established...more mild ; it would degrade men without tormenting tbem. I do not question, that, in an age of instruction and equality like our own, sovereigns might...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volumen23

John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 600 páginas
...design. . . . It would seem that, if despotism were to be established amongst democratic nations in our days, it might assume a different character ;...instruction and equality like our own, sovereigns might more easily succeed in collecting all political power into their own hands, and might interfere...
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The World's Great Classics: Democracy in America, by A. de Tocqueville

Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 452 páginas
...empire was centred in the hands of the emperor alone, and he always remained, upon oc33° casions, the supreme arbiter in all matters, yet the details...instruction and equality like our own, sovereigns might more easily succeed in collecting all political power into their own hands, and might interfere...
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The Party of the Third Part: The Story of the Kansas Industrial Relations Court

Henry Justin Allen - 1921 - 316 páginas
...work on Democracy in America^ the great Frenchman De Tocqueville wrote, more than sixty years ago: It would seem that if despotism were to be established...mild; it would degrade men without tormenting them. He also says of the manufacturing aristocracy : The friends of democracy should keep their eyes anxiously...
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Alexis de Tocqueville on Democracy, Revolution, and Society

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1980 - 402 páginas
...the height of their power, the different nations of the empire still preserved manners and customs of great diversity; although they were subject to...mild; it would degrade men without tormenting them. . . . Democratic governments may become violent and even cruel at certain periods of extreme effervescence...
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International Law Reports, Volumen75

E. Lauterpacht - 1987 - 806 páginas
..."It would seem that if despotism were to be established among the democratic nations of our days ... It would be more extensive and more mild; it would degrade men (and women) without tormenting them." So, it would seem that the Colegio acting as a monopoly or closed...
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Making Sense of Modernity

Paul Edward Gottfried - 124 páginas
...pointed out the dangers of apolitical "democratic despotism." "If despotism were to be established among the democratic nations of our days, it might assume...more mild; it would degrade men without tormenting 28 Schmitt, The Cnxis of Parliamentary Democracy, 16. ."' Schmitt. The ('nxis of Parliamentary Democracy,...
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