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Foreword
François Bourricaud
Introduction
I. Freedom and Equality
1. Aristocracy and Democracy
2. Liberty and Equality
II. Democracy in America and n France
3. The Primacy of Law
4. Democratic Government
5. Political Interlude: From America to Parliament
III. Democracy and Revolution
6. Enlightenment or Barbarism
7. Prosperity or Misery
8. Democratic or Revolution
9. Servitude or Freedom
Conclusion: The Amibivalence of Democracy
Selected Bibliography
Notes
Index
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