Democracy in America

Why does Alexis de Tocqueville think men can achieve a satisfactory degree of liberty , but not a satisfactory degree of equality?

Why does Alexis de Tocqueville think men can achieve a satisfactory degree of liberty , but not a satisfactory degree of equality?

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As “Democracy in America” revealed, Tocqueville believed that equality was the great political and social idea of his era, and he thought that the United States offered the most advanced example of equality in action. He admired American individualism but warned that a society of individuals can easily become atomized and paradoxically uniform when “every citizen, being assimilated to all the rest, is lost in the crowd.” He felt that a society of individuals lacked the intermediate social structures—such as those provided by traditional hierarchies—to mediate relations with the state. The result could be a democratic “tyranny of the majority” in which individual rights were compromised. You can check this out below:

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