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Alexis (Charles Henri Maurice Clérel, Comte) de Tocqueville: Critical Essay by James T. Schleifer

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Alexis de Tocqueville
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SOURCE: "Tocqueville and Religion: Some New Perspectives." The Tocqueville Review IV, No. II (Fall-Winter 1982): 303-21.

In this essay, Schleifer discusses Tocqueville's attitudes toward religion in America as expressed in Democracy in America.

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