The American Democrat; Or, Hints on the Social and Civic Relations of the Unite…


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This little work has been written, in consequence of its author's having had many occasions to observe the manner in which principles that are of the last importance to the happiness of the community, are getting to be confounded in the popular mind. Notions that are impracticable, and which if persevered in, cannot fail to produce disorganization, if not revolution, are widely prevalent, and while many seem disposed to complain, few show a disposition to correct them. In those instances in which efforts are made to resist or to advance the innovations of the times, the writers take the extremes of the disputed points, the one side looking as far behind it, over ground that can never be retrod, as the other looks ahead, in the idle hope of substituting a fancied perfection for the ills of life. It is the intention of this book to make a commencement towards a more just discrimination between truth and prejudice. With what success the task has been accomplished, the honest reader will judge for himself.

NOTE: As with all historical texts, the language used in this volume should be interpreted within the context of the entire work and the cultural context of its publication. - Summary by Preface (7 hr 5 min)

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Introduction 6:42 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Government 13:32 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Republicks 4:51 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Republick of the United States of America 21:36 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Distinctive American Principles 17:19 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Powers of the Executive 15:43 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Equality 6:26 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On American Equality 10:50 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Liberty 19:14 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Advantages of a Monarchy 2:04 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Advantages of an Aristocracy 5:11 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
Advantages of a Democracy 6:20 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Disadvantages of a Monarchy 3:35 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Disadvantages of an Aristocracy 5:19 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Disadvantages of a Democracy 11:38 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Prejudice 8:09 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Station 14:15 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Publick Duties of Station 8:32 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Private Duties of Station 17:43 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
An Aristocrat and a Democrat 8:53 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Demagogues 14:56 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Representation 24:53 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Candor 4:50 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Language 15:17 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Press 6:07 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Liberty of the Press 3:17 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the American Press 15:19 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Property 14:24 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Universal Suffrage 9:42 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Publick 12:11 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Deportment 2:25 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On American Deportment 9:47 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Publick Opinion 14:08 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Civilization 7:33 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Right of Petition 4:56 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Commerce 6:41 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On the Circulating Medium 5:09 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Slavery 3:25 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On American Slavery 4:58 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Slavery in the District of Columbia 3:47 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Party 7:49 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Individuality 4:32 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
"They say." 1:36 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
Rumour 3:17 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
On Religion 8:50 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny
Conclusion 7:18 Gelesen von Robert H. Cherny