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Day 13 (p. 228 to 249, part 1): Too much democracy can lead to problems, such as overspending and disorganized administration. Tocqueville examines things that can help mitigate these downsides.

“Democracy, carried to its furthest limits, is therefore prejudicial to the art of government… (p. 244)”.   Tocqueville continues with his theme that unlimited democracy… Continue reading Day 13 (p. 228 to 249, part 1): Too much democracy can lead to problems, such as overspending and disorganized administration. Tocqueville examines things that can help mitigate these downsides.

PUBLISHED ON Posted on September 1, 2015March 3, 2017Author BY Brockin Categories Responses to Democracy in America
Tags Democracy in America, middle class, minimum wage laws, TEA Party, Tocqueville
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