This was divinely inspired and that is the reason it was revered as true wisdom and has been on many a shelf of the learned for all these intervening years. This indeed is a treatise on human freedom which is a divine birthright after all, and not only highly prized but fought over again and again and again in many ways, on many levels of society as a contrast between the light and the darkness. Even though there seem to be prosaic reasons for such conflict and seeming justifications, this is never truly the case from a moral perspective. Much traces back to how people govern themselves, not only at a personal level with thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and actions they take, but communities of souls coming together to address issues of common concern where there needs to be a broad organization of human effort brought to bear to solve a problem, face a threat, and so forth, that has given the impetus to deal with the difficulties of life in ways that minimize conflict. Tocqueville was an advanced thinker because he was truly a lightworker. His life mission, in fact, was to spread divine truth, and his writings are a testament to meeting that goal with distinction given the context of his era and importance again and again to help the thinking of many statesmen and supporting staff wanting to draft legislation.
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