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When it comes to Individual Liberty, Tocqueville contended that, without freedom, people would either

grasp unfriendly, confined independence, generally dispossessed of profound quality, or else they would
get to be servile creatures of the state. He believed that without unjustifiable government privilege,
Tocqueville thought, competition among people and the changes of standard life would apply a broadly
leveling impact, improving the destitute and reining within the wealthy. Tocqueville certainly considers
that the protection of induvial rights and the confinement of government power are basic within the
advanced age.

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