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What does Tocqueville mean when he says that American institutions are “democratic” both in their “principle” and their “developments”?

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Tocqueville want to mean by saying American institutions are democratic both in their principle and their developments that Americans follow equality in every sphere of political system and democracy remains both in justice system and education system.

Explanation:

Tocqueville believed in equality which spreads through the democracy of America. According to the law of democracy every sphere of political system will get equal right and reach to the opportunities. In any democratic system power government lies in hand of every officials of the government means by the consent of every responsible sector government will take decision.

Tocqueville addressed American institution as democratic both from the perspective of principle and developments as they follow equality in political system.

According to Tocqueville, The Ameican Democratic Institutions are the result of the democratic revolutions happened during 19th and 20th century.

Democracy in America

In the text "Democracy in America" Tocqueville opined the view that right of equality is the most unique feature of American Instituions. According to him, A democratic Institution is one which gives ample power to people to choose, and reject things which is not for benefit of masses, and American Institutions are best in the world because they give equal rights to the people.

Hence, Tocqueville says that  American institutions are “democratic” both in their “principle” and their “developments.

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