Democracy and its friendly critics : Tocqueville and political life today
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Democracy and its friendly critics : Tocqueville and political life today
Lexington Books, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- What Tocqueville says to liberals and conservatives today / Harvey C. Mansfield and Delba Winthrop
- National character and national soul / Wilson Carey McWilliams
- Liberty, equality, nobility : Kolnai, Tocqueville, and the moral foundations of democracy / Daniel J. Mahoney
- Tocqueville on pantheism, materialism, and Catholicism / Peter Augustine Lawler
- The modern revolution and the collapse of moral analogy : Tocqueville and Guizot / Ralph C. Hancock
- Alexis de Tocqueville on the incommensurability of America's founding principles / Aristide Tessitore
- Citizenship as a vocation / Patrick J. Deneen
- Compassionate conservatism and biotechnology : some Tocquevillian reflections / Peter Augustine Lawler
- Religion and the limits of liberal pluralism / Joseph M. Knippenberg
- Profiles in American Thomism / Marc Guerra
- Christian love and the foundations of American politics : Winthrop, Jefferson, and Lincoln / Matthew S. Holland
- Democracy's darksides? Robert Kraynak's Catholic reflections on the soul in the liberal democratic dispensation / Paul Seaton
- Machiavelli meets the mob : Palminteri's A Bronx tale / Mary P. Nichols and David K. Nichols