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The norms of tolerance, reciprocity, and trust are important " habits of the heart ," as de Tocqueville put it, in an individual's involvement in community.
Alexis de Tocqueville argued that the Revolution was a manifestation of a more prosperous middle class becoming conscious of its social importance.
He was involved in 1994 as writer and reviewer of a report on the issue by the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, where he was a senior fellow.
* Tocqueville, Alexis de.
Alexis de Tocqueville, the French philosopher, witnessed the Choctaw removals while in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1831,
Alexis de Tocqueville also claimed that jury trials educate citizens about self-government.
The notion of a distinctive religious basis for American democracy and culture was first described and popularized by Alexis de Tocqueville in the 1840s, in his influential book, Democracy in America.
In the second chapter, de Tocqueville describes America's unique religious heritage from the Puritans.
As de Tocqueville observed, the Puritan's biblical outlook gave America a moral dimension which the Old World lacked.
* Alexis de Tocqueville
In May 2004, Kenneth Brown of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution made the accusation that major parts of the Linux kernel had been copied from the MINIX codebase, in a book called Samizdat.
Alexis de Tocqueville suggested in Democracy in America that Puritanism was the very thing that provided a firm foundation for American democracy.
The theme of a religious basis of economic discipline is echoed in sociologist Max Weber's work, but both de Tocqueville and Weber argued that this discipline was not a force of economic determinism, but one factor among many that should be considered when evaluating the relative economic success of the Puritans.
For example, classical scholar Alexis de Tocqueville differentiated between 1 ) political revolutions 2 ) sudden and violent revolutions that seek not only to establish a new political system but to transform an entire society and 3 ) slow but sweeping transformations of the entire society that take several generations to bring about ( ex.
* April 16 Alexis de Tocqueville, French historian ( b. 1805 )
* July 29 Alexis de Tocqueville, French historian ( d. 1859 )
* Alexis de Tocqueville
* Alexis de Tocqueville
In the first half of the 19th century, Alexis de Tocqueville had observations about American life that seemed to outline and define social capital.
The concept that underlies social capital has a much longer history ; thinkers exploring the relation between associational life and democracy were using similar concepts regularly by the 19th century, drawing on the work of earlier writers such as James Madison ( The Federalist Papers ) and Alexis de Tocqueville ( Democracy in America ) to integrate concepts of social cohesion and connectedness into the pluralist tradition in American political science.
The concept originates from Alexis de Tocqueville, who asserted that the then-50-year-old United States held a special place among nations because it was a country of immigrants and the first modern democracy.
" During this time Houston was interviewed by the author Alexis de Tocqueville, who was traveling in the United States and its territories.
In the 1830s, French political thinker and historian Alexis de Tocqueville identified one of the key characteristics of America that would later make it so amenable to the development of mass production: the homogeneous consumer base.
Alexis de Tocqueville, French political thinker and historian.
Alexis de Tocqueville, the French philosopher, witnessed the Choctaw removals while in Memphis, Tennessee in 1831,

de and Alexis
de: Alexis Carrel
fr: Alexis Petrovitch de Russie
The title was inspired by the French classical liberal thinker Alexis de Tocqueville's writings on the " road to servitude ".
* Monaco: 1 February 1902, Opéra de Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo with Nellie Melba as Mimì, Enrico Caruso as Rodolfo, Alexis Boyer as Marcello, and Léon Jehin conducting.

de and Journey
* Axel Madsen, Hearts and Minds: The Common Journey of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, William Morrow & Co, 1977.
* January 25 Dutch author Anne de Vries releases the first volume of her novel Journey Through the Night ( Reis door de nacht ) set during World War II.
* January 20 Anne de Vries releases the fourth and final volume of Journey Through the Night.
As a traveler in Spain, Italy, and Russia, the Frenchman Marquis de Custine said in his widely read book Empire of the Czar: A Journey Through Eternal Russia that, inside, Nicholas was a good person, and behaved as he did only because he believed he had to.
A reminder of their earlier folk incarnation was Kaukonen's solo acoustic guitar tour de force, " Embryonic Journey " ( his first composition ), which referenced contemporary acoustic guitar masters such as John Fahey and helped to establish the popular genre exemplified by acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke.
* Journey to the End of the Night ( Voyage au bout de la nuit ), 1932 ; tr.
Eberhard Kindermann sent an airship to the planets in 1744 in Die Geschwinde Reise auf dem Lufft-schiff nach der obern Welt (" The Airship's Speedy Journey to the Upper World "); while a traveller from the star Sirius passes inward through the Solar System, stopping at various planets in Voltaire's Micromégas ( 1752 ); followed by another outward voyage in Marie-Anne de Roumier-Robert's Voyage de Milord Céton dans les Sept Planètes (" Lord Seton's Voyage Among the Seven Planets ", 1765 ).
* The Quiltmaker's Gift and The Quiltmaker's Journey by Jeff Brumbeau, illustrated by Gail de Marcken
* The Journey of Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca ... from Florida to the Pacific, 1528-1536 ( editor, translated into English by his wife ; 1905 ).
These early writings also include two sketches for novels: Minunata călătorie a celor cinci cărăbuşi in ţara furnicilor roşii (" The Wonderful Journey of the Five Beetles into the Land of the Red Ants ") and Memoriile unui soldat de plumb (" The Memoirs of a Lead Soldier ").
* " Journey ( Kimi to Futari de )", a song by Crystal Kay's 2010 album Spin the Music
* Gulielmus de Rubruquis, " The Journey of William of Rubruck to the Eastern Parts of the World ", translated by V. W.
** Jules Verne-Vingt mille lieues sous les mers ( Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ), Voyage au centre de la Terre ( A Journey to the Center of the Earth ), Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours ( Around the World in Eighty Days )
** Louis-Ferdinand Céline-Voyage au bout de la nuit ( Journey to the End of the Night )
* Marq de Villiers, The Heartbreak Grape: A Journey in Search of the Perfect Pinot Noir
: Alphonse de Lamartine, Journey to the East, 1833
* Moreau de St .- Mery's American Journey 1793-1798 ( 1947 ) ( English translation, with Anna M. Roberts ) -- history
* Pedro de Castañeda, translated with an extensive introduction by George Parker Winship, modern introduction, Donald C. Cutter, The Journey of Coronado, Fulcrum Publishing, 1990, hardcover, 233 pages, ISBN 1-55591-066-1
Astolphe-Louis-Léonor, Marquis de Custine ( March 18, 1790 October 18, 1857 ) was a French aristocrat and writer who is best known for his travel writing, in particular his account of his visit to Russia in 1839 Empire of the Czar: A Journey Through Eternal Russia.
* Astolphe de Custine, Journey For Our Time: The Journals of the Marquis de Custine.
* Astolphe de Custine, Journey For Our Time: The Journals of the Marquis de Custine.

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