Beyond the “Formidable Circle”: Race and the Limits of Democratic Inclusion in Tocqueville's Democracy in America

Journal of Political Philosophy 30 (1):94-115 (2021)
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 1, Page 94-115, March 2022.

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