"Tocquevillian" is an adjective that refers to the political and sociological theories and insights of Alexis de Tocqueville, a French writer and political scientist known for his seminal work "Democracy in America." Synonyms for "Tocquevillian" include "Democratic," "libertarian," "egalitarian," "individualistic," and "constitutional." These adjectives are often used to describe political and social systems that are influenced by Tocqueville's theories on democracy, political liberty, and decentralization of power. In contemporary political discourse, the term "Tocquevillian" is often invoked to describe a society characterized by robust civil society institutions and a healthy balance between individualism and community.