The leather-bound book "Democracy in America" by A. Tocqueville
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Churchill argued: "Democracy is a disgusting form of government, but humanity has not yet come up with anything better." Discussions about the ideal political system have been going on for centuries. Contemporaries spoke with delight about the fundamental work "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville, who was compared to Montesquieu. An aristocrat by birth, Tocqueville recognizes that the future belongs to the pursuit of equality. During a trip to the United States, the author was able to prove that personal freedom and private property can successfully coexist with democracy. A vivid picture of modern America to Tocqueville, a deep analysis of the principles of the existence of a democratic state and his incredible insight make the treatise read like a fascinating novel.
The publication is illustrated with advertising materials and clippings from American newspapers of the first half of the XIX century.
Design features: handmade binding made of genuine leather (nubuck); monochrome illustrations; speckled sawn-off.
Number of pages:744 pages.
Paper:CorollaBook (Italy).
Sizes: 26 × 16.8 cm .