we can contrast the lengthy & famous passages in de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America
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The entirety of chapter V, “OF THE USE WHICH THE AMERICANS MAKE OF PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS IN CIVIL LIFE” comes to mind, as do parts from chapter VI (“OF THE RELATION BETWEEN PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS AND THE NEWSPAPERS”) and chapter VII (“RELATION OF CIVIL TO POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS”). de Tocqueville is far from a concise quotable author.
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The entirety of chapter V, “OF THE USE WHICH THE AMERICANS MAKE OF PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS IN CIVIL LIFE” comes to mind, as do parts from chapter VI (“OF THE RELATION BETWEEN PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS AND THE NEWSPAPERS”) and chapter VII (“RELATION OF CIVIL TO POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS”). de Tocqueville is far from a concise quotable author.