Among democratic nations, on the contrary, all the citizens are independent and feeble; they can do hardly anything by themselves, and none of them can oblige his fellow men to lend him their assistance. They all, therefore, become powerless if they do... Democracy in America, tr. by H. Reeve - 128. lappuseautors: Alexis Henri C.M. Clérel comte de Tocqueville - 1862Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1841 - 418 lapas
...subservient to the execution of his designs. Among democratic nations, on the contrary, all the citizens are independent and feeble ; they can do hardly anything...assistance. They all, therefore, fall into a state incapacity, if they do not learn voluntarily to help each other. If men living in democratic countries... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1851 - 954 lapas
...subservient to the execution of his designs. Among democratic nations, on the contrary, all the citizens are independent and feeble ; they can do hardly anything...assistance. They all, therefore, fall into a state incapacity, if they do not learn voluntarily to help each other. If men living in democratic countries... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1862 - 526 lapas
...subservient to the execution of his designs. Amongst democratic nations, on the contrary, all the citizens are independent and feeble ; they can do hardly anything...to lend him their assistance. They all, therefore, become powerless, if they do not learn voluntarily to help each other. If men living in democratic... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1863 - 522 lapas
...nations^on the contrary, all the citizens-are independent anil feeble; they can do hardly anything toy themselves, and none of them can oblige his fellow-men...to lend him their assistance. They all, therefore, become powerless, if they do not learn voluntarily to help each other! If men living in democratic... | |
| Henry Reeve - 1872 - 446 lapas
...contrary, all the citizens are independent and feeble : they can do hardly anything by.themselves, and none of them can oblige his fellow-men to lend...incapacity, if they do not learn voluntarily to help one another. If men living in democratic countries had no right and no inclination to associate for... | |
| Robert Gregory - 1872 - 162 lapas
...will soon follow what de Tocqueville thus describes : " Amongst democratic nations, all the citizens are independent and feeble ; they can do hardly anything...fellow-men to lend him their assistance. They all fall, therefore, into a state of incapacity ; if they do not learn voluntarily to help each other0."... | |
| Guy Stevens Callender - 1909 - 852 lapas
...subservient to the execution of his designs. Amongst democratic nations, on the contrary, all the citizens are independent and feeble ; they can do hardly anything...to lend him their assistance. They all, therefore, become powerless, if they do not learn voluntarily to help each other. If men living in democratic... | |
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