In January, 1835, the first volume of a book named Democracy in America was published in Paris. It was a great critical and commercial success. The author, a young French aristocrat named Alexis de Tocqueville, became a celebrity and was awarded cherished honors and prizes. And his book stood the test of time. Almost two hundred years later, it is still regarded by many learned and able judges to be the best book ever written about democracy and about America.
PREVIOUS EPISODES
“Above all her
accomplishments, she always considered her life’s finest achievement providing the best education available to her three sons and two daughters—the kind of education which she hoped would equip them to perpetuate the great American Revolution.”

“The great divide in the American House today—is a divide as great and as fundamental as the divide in 1776 and in 1860.”

WHAT IS THE AMERICAN STORY?
The American Story is a production by Chris Flannery of the Claremont Institute.