Americans of all ages, all stations in life, and all types of disposition are forever forming associations. There are not only commercial and industrial associations in which all take part, but others of a thousand different types — religious, moral,... Democracy in America - Página 505por Alexis de Tocqueville - 2000 - 778 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Robert C. Liebman, Robert Wuthnow - 268 páginas
...the feature of American life by which his analysis is best remembered — the voluntary association: Americans of all ages, all stations in life, and all...Americans combine to give fetes, found seminaries, 3 Not expressed with Turner's sophistication, to be sure, Tocqueville's discussion is nonetheless more... | |
| Robert Neelly Bellah - 1985 - 384 páginas
...United States is a nation of joiners.1 Recent research confirms what Tocqueville said 1 50 years ago: Americans of all ages, all stations in life, and all...and very limited, immensely large and very minute. ... In every case, at the head of any new undertaking, where in France you would find the government... | |
| Joel Feinberg - 1990 - 414 páginas
...167. In this respect Americans have not changed much since the time of Tocqueville who wrote in 183o: "Americans of all ages, all stations in life, and...types of disposition are forever forming associations. These are not only commerical and industrial associations in which all take part, but others of a thousand... | |
| Stephen Charles Mott - 1993 - 349 páginas
...associations throughout the society. So Tocqueville in his examination of democracy in the United States found "Americans of all ages, all stations in life, and all types of disposition .. . forever forming associations." Where in France you would find the government, "in the United States... | |
| Theodore Lewis Glasser, Charles T. Salmon - 1995 - 514 páginas
...Tocqueville traveled across the country in the 1 830s, he was struck by the role of citizens as agents: "Americans of all ages, all stations in life, and...types of disposition are forever forming associations ... at the head of any new undertaking, where in France you would find the government or in England... | |
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