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Tag: Capital in the 21st Century

Alexis de Tocqueville

Day 1 (p. 3 to 17): According to Tocqueville, there is a “permanent tendency” for societies to become more equal. Is he right? The term “social license” sure makes him seem so.

“Amongst the novel objects that attracted my attention during my stay in the United States, nothing struck me more forcibly than the general equality of… Continue reading Day 1 (p. 3 to 17): According to Tocqueville, there is a “permanent tendency” for societies to become more equal. Is he right? The term “social license” sure makes him seem so.

PUBLISHED ON Posted on August 4, 2015March 3, 2017Author BY Brockin Categories Responses to Democracy in America
Tags Capital in the 21st Century, social licence, Tocqueville
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