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Marx, Tocqueville, and Race in America: The 'absolute Democracy' or 'defiled Republic'

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Marx, Tocqueville, and Race in America: The 'Absolute Democracy' or 'Defiled Republic' - Nimtz, August H
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While Alexis de Tocqueville described America as the 'absolute democracy, ' Karl Marx saw the nation as a 'defiled republic' so long as it permitted the enslavement of blacks. August J. Nimtz argues that Marx, unlike Tocqueville, not only recognized that the overthrow of slaver..

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Marx, Tocqueville, and Race in America: The 'Absolute Democracy' or 'Defiled Republic' 2003, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD

ISBN-13: 9780739106785

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Marx, Tocqueville, and Race in America: The 'Absolute Democracy' or 'Defiled Republic' 2003, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD

ISBN-13: 9780739106778

Hardcover