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Alexis (Charles Henri Maurice Clérel, Comte) de Tocqueville: Critical Essay by Hugh Brogan

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SOURCE: "Tocqueville and the American Presidency." Journal of American Studies 15, No. 3, (December 1981): 357-75.

In this essay, Brogan asserts that Tocqueville's assessment of the American Presidency in general, and Andrew Jackson in particular, was seriously flawed; Tocqueville underestimated the importance of both.

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