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Tocqueville
[ tohk-vil, tok-; French tawk-veel ]
noun
- A·lex·is Charles Hen·ri Mau·rice Clé·rel de [a, -lek-, see, , sharl, ah, n, -, ree, maw-, rees, kley-, rel, d, uh], 1805–59, French statesman and author.
Tocqueville
/ tɔkvil; ˈtɒk-; ˈtəʊkvɪl /
noun
- TocquevilleAlexis Charles Henri Maurice Clérel de18051859MFrenchPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: political writer Alexis Charles Henri Maurice Clérel de (alɛksi ʃarl ɑ̃ri mɔris klerɛl də). 1805–59, French politician and political writer. His chief works are De la Démocratie en Amérique (1835–40) and L'Ancien régime et la révolution (1856)
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Speakers summoned the grand ideas of figures like the Pope, Homer, Dostoyevsky, Leo Strauss, Tocqueville and Gramsci.
From Seattle Times
As Alexis de Tocqueville observed 175 years ago, Americans always think it’s all about them.
From Salon
Alexis de Tocqueville saw America’s voluntary associations as one of the most admirable elements of our democracy.
From Los Angeles Times
The lawyers in the special counsel's office are not alone in vindicating Tocqueville's hope.
From Salon
She likened the initial idea for her second book to Alexis de Tocqueville.
From New York Times
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