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Fall 1999
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Democracy in America Readings
If you do not have a copy of Democracy in America you can browse from the original kept at the Democracy in America Web Site.
Module 3 -- Local Government and Finance
Part I, Chapter 4: (Vol. I., Chapter 5: Local Government) is Volume I, Chapter 5: Necessity of Examining the Condition of the States Before that of the Union at Large.
Module 12 -- Interactions -- Markets, Governments, Media, Citizens
Book II, Chapter 33: (What Causes Almost All Americans to Follow Industrial Callings) is Volume II, Section 2, Chapter 19: What Causes Almost All Americans to Follow Industrial Callings.
Book II, Chapter 34: (How an Aristocracy May Be Created by Manufactures) is Volume II, Section 2, Chapter 20: How an Aristocracy May Be Created by Manufactures.
Book 2, Chapter 29: (Vol. II, Section 2, Chapter 5: Of the Use Which the Americans Make of Public Associations in Civil Life) is Volume II, Section 2, Chapter 5: Of the Use Which the Americans Make of Public Associations in Civil Life.
Book 2, Chapter 30: (Vol. II, Section 2, Chapter 6: Of the Relation Between Public Associations and the Newspapers) is Volume II, Section 2, Chapter 6: Of the Relation Between Public Associations and the Newspapers.
Book 2, Chapter 31: (Vol. II, Section 2, Chapter 7: Relation of Civil to Political Associations) is Volume II, Section 2, Chapter 7: Relation of Civil to Political Associations.
Module 14 -- Human Nature and Democratic Society
Part I, Chapter 10: (Vol. I., Chapter 11: Political Associations in the United States) is Volume I, Chapter 12: Political Associations in the United States.
Part I, Chapter 12: (Vol. I., Chapter 12: Unlimited Power of the Majority in the United States and Its Consequences) is Volume I, Chapter 15: Unlimited Power of the Majority in the United States, and Its Consequences.
Part I, Chapter 13: (Vol. I., Chapter 13: Causes Which Mitigate the Tyranny of the Majority in the United States) is Volume I, Chapter 16: Causes Which Mitigate the Tyranny of the Majority in the United States.
Module 15 -- Civility and Democratic Citizenship
Part I, Chapter 11: (Vol. I, Section 2, Chapter 14: Advantages of Democracy in the United States) is Volume I, Chapter 14: What are the Real Advantages Which American Society Derives From a Democratic Government.
Part I, Chapter 14: (Vol I, Section 2, Chapter 17: Causes Which Tend to Maintain Democracy) is Volume I, Chapter 17: Principal Causes Which Tend to Maintain the Democratic Republic in the United States.
Other Suggested Readings
Module 9 -- Business and Economic Development
Part I, Chapter 9 (Vol. I., Chapter 11: Liberty of the Press in the United States) is Volume I, Chapter 11: Liberty of the Press in the United States.
The Federalist Readings
The Federalist papers are kept at the following location.
Module 14 -- Human Nature and Democratic Society