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  • No protracted war can fail to endanger the freedom of a democratic country.

    Alexis de Tocqueville (2001). “Democracy in America”, p.268, Penguin
  • A long war almost always places nations in this sad alternative: that their defeat delivers them to destruction and their triumph to despotism.

    Alexis de Tocqueville (2012). “Democracy in America”, p.159, University of Chicago Press
  • There are two things which a democratic people will always find very difficult - to begin a war and to end it.

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    Alexis De Tocqueville (2009). “Democracy in America: Volumes I & II”, p.1253, The Floating Press
  • All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a democratic nation ought to know that war is the surest and shortest means to accomplish it.

    Democracy in America vol. 2, sec. 3, ch. 22 (1840) (translation by Henry Reeve)
  • The character of Anglo-American civilization . . . is the product . . . of two perfectly distinct elements that elsewhere have often made war with each other, but which, in America, they have succeeded in incorporating somehow into one another and combining marvelously. I mean to speak of the spirit of religion and the spirit of freedom.

  • An American cannot converse, but he can discuss, and his talk falls into a dissertation. He speaks to you as if he was addressing a meeting; and if he should chance to become warm in the discussion, he will say 'Gentlemen' to the person with whom he is conversing.

    Alexis de Tocqueville (2001). “Democracy in America”, p.102, Penguin
  • The prejudice of the race appears stronger in the States that have abolished slaves than in the States where slavery still exists. White carpenters, white bricklayers, and white painters will not work side by side with the blacks in the North but do it in almost every Southern State.

  • I am obliged to confess that I do not regard the abolition of slavery as a means of warding off the struggle of the two races in the Southern states. The Negroes may long remain slaves without complaining; but if they are once raised to the level of freemen, they will soon revolt at being deprived of almost all their civil rights; and as they cannot become the equals of the whites, they will speedily show themselves as enemies.

    Alexis de Tocqueville (1862). “Democracy in America”, p.486
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