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Tocqueville critiques the centralization of government power from "summary" of Democracy In America: Volume I & II by Alexis de Tocqueville

Tocqueville highlights the dangers of concentrating too much power in the hands of the government. He argues that when power is centralized, it becomes easier for those in charge to abuse their authority and infringe upon the rights of individuals. This centralization can lead to tyranny and oppression, as the government gains more control over the lives of its citizens. According to Tocqueville, a decentralized government is essential for maintaining democracy and protecting individual liberties. When power is dispersed among different branches and levels of government, it serves as a check on potential abuses of authority. Decentralization allows for greater representation of the diverse interests and perspectives within society, preventing any one group from dominating the political landscape. Tocqueville also warns against the dangers ...
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    Democracy In America: Volume I & II

    Alexis de Tocqueville

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