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Tocqueville reflects on the concept of social equality in America from "summary" of Democracy In America: Volume I & II by Alexis de Tocqueville

Throughout his exploration of American society, Alexis de Tocqueville delves into the complex concept of social equality and its profound implications in the United States. Tocqueville observes that while social equality may be a foundational principle in America, the reality of social distinctions and class divisions still persist beneath the surface. He notes that despite the absence of feudal privileges and aristocratic titles, Americans still exhibit a keen awareness of social status and hierarchy. This paradoxical coexistence of egalitarian ideals and social stratification reflects a unique aspect of American society that Tocqueville seeks to unravel. Tocqueville suggests that the democratic framework of American society fosters a sense of equality that is more abstract and intangible than the tangible distinctions of wealth or lineage. He observes that Americans are deeply invested in the no...
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    Democracy In America: Volume I & II

    Alexis de Tocqueville

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