"The contradictions Tocqueville found in Cincinnati fed into his larger conclusions. America, he found, was a nation of paradoxes. It proclaimed that all men were created equal, yet was suffused by racial prejudice. It placed unparalleled faith in the individual yet was conformist and controlled by the majority. It was materialistic yet deeply religious, commercial but puritanical."
David S. Reynolds in The New York Times reviews Leo Damrosch's Tocqueville Discovery of America.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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1830s,
books,
cultural history,
France,
Jackson,
Tocqueville
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