Dalla monarchia a una repubblica senza democrazia. Tocqueville e i nodi dell’indipendenza messicana
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Keywords

Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, first Mexican Empire, Agustín de Iturbide, 1824 Mexican federal republic

How to Cite

Maremonti, L. (2023). Dalla monarchia a una repubblica senza democrazia. Tocqueville e i nodi dell’indipendenza messicana. Studi Politici, (1). Retrieved from https://mimesisjournals.com/ojs/index.php/studi-politici/article/view/2781

Abstract

In Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville criticized the Hispanic-American republics and especially the Mexican federal republic founded in 1824, for being unsuccessful imitations of the original Anglo-American model. However, Tocqueville does not seem delving into how Mexico became a federal republic, after an ephemeral experience as a constitutional Empire leaded by the Liberator Agustín de Iturbide at the beginning of her independent history. This work aims to point out some peculiarities of the process of Mexico becoming a federal republic, also trying to interpret under Tocqueville’s political categories the failure of the monarchy that caused the emergence of the 1824 Federation.

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