Tocqueville's road map : methodology, liberalism, revolution, and despotism
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Tocqueville's road map : methodology, liberalism, revolution, and despotism
Lexington Books, 2008, c2006
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Includes index
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内容説明
One of the country's foremost Tocqueville scholars, Roger Boesche has gathered together his writings on Tocqueville from the last quarter century. These essays focus on specific aspects of Tocqueville's political thought: the methodology that Tocqueville brought to his historical and political writings allowing him to predict so well; his assumptions about what constitutes a revolution; his conviction that democracy and commerce at times work against each other; why Tocqueville's thought defies our modern political classifications; his fear of a qualitatively new kind of despotism; and Tocqueville's predictions for the future compared to those of Nietzsche, Arendt, and others. Tocqueville's Road Map is a long overdue addition to Tocqueville scholarship that will find an audience amongst scholars of political thought and history.
目次
Chapter 1 Why Could Tocqueville Predict So Well? Chapter 2 The Strange Liberalism of Alexis de Tocqueville Chapter 3 Tocqueville: The Tension Between Commerce and Citizenship Chapter 4 Why Did Tocqueville Think a Successful Revolution Was Impossible? Chapter 5 The Dark Side of Tocqueville: On War and Empire Chapter 6 Hedonism and Nihilism: The Predictions of Tocqueville and Nietzsche Chapter 7 The Prison: Tocqueville's Model of Despotism Chapter 8 Tocqueville and Arendt on the Novelty of Modern Tyranny Chapter 9 Le Commerce: A Newspaper Expressing Tocqueville's Unusual Liberalism
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