Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift

Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift
Title Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift PDF eBook
Author Paul Anthony Rahe
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 399
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 030014492X

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In 1989, the Cold War abruptly ended and it seemed as if the world was at last safe for democracy. But a spirit of uneasiness, discontent, and world-weariness soon arose and has persisted in Europe, in America, and elsewhere for two decades. To discern the meaning of this malaise we must investigate the nature of liberal democracy, says the author of this provocative book, and he undertakes to do so through a detailed investigation of the thinking of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Tocqueville. Paul A. Rahe argues that these political thinkers anticipated the modern liberal republic's propensity to drift in the direction of “soft despotism”—a condition that arises within a democracy when paternalistic state power expands and gradually undermines the spirit of self-government. Such an eventuality, feared by Tocqueville in the nineteenth century, has now become a reality throughout the European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. So Rahe asserts, and he explains what must be done to reverse this unfortunate trend.

Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift

Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift
Title Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift PDF eBook
Author Paul Anthony Rahe
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 2009
Genre Democracy
ISBN 9780300156102

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"In 1989, the Cold War abruptly ended and it seemed as if the world was at last safe for democracy. But a spirit of uneasiness, discontent, and world-weariness soon arose and has persisted in Europe, in America, and elsewhere for two decades. To discern the meaning of this malaise we must investigate the nature of liberal democracy, says the author of this provocative book, and he undertakes to do so through a detailed investigation of the thinking of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Tocqueville. Paul A. Rahe argues that these political thinkers anticipated the modern liberal republic's propensity to drift in the direction of 'soft despotism' -- a condition that arises within a democracy when paternalistic state power expands and gradually undermines the spirit of self-government. Such an eventuality, feared by Tocqueville in the nineteenth century, has now become a reality throughout the European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. So Rahe asserts, and he explains what must be done to reverse this unfortunate trend."--Publisher description.

Tocqueville, Democracy, and Religion

Tocqueville, Democracy, and Religion
Title Tocqueville, Democracy, and Religion PDF eBook
Author Alan S. Kahan
Publisher Oxford University Press (UK)
Pages 257
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0199681155

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"A ground-breaking study of the views of the greatest theorist of democracy writing about one of our most pressing issues. Alan S. Kahan, a leading Tocqueville scholar, shows how Tocqueville's analysis of religion is simultaneously deeply rooted in his thoughts on nineteenth-century France and America and pertinent to us today"--Back cover.

Montesquieu and the Logic of Liberty

Montesquieu and the Logic of Liberty
Title Montesquieu and the Logic of Liberty PDF eBook
Author Paul Anthony Rahe
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 396
Release 2009-09-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0300156111

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This fresh examination of the world of Montesquieu seeks to understand the short-comings of modern democracy in light of the French philosopher's insightful critique of commercial republicanism.

Alexis de Tocqueville, the First Social Scientist

Alexis de Tocqueville, the First Social Scientist
Title Alexis de Tocqueville, the First Social Scientist PDF eBook
Author Jon Elster
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 213
Release 2009-04-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 052151844X

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Arguing that Tocqueville was fundamentally a social scientist rather than a political theorist, Elster emphasises Tocqueville's substantive and methodological insights.

The Old Regime and the Revolution

The Old Regime and the Revolution
Title The Old Regime and the Revolution PDF eBook
Author Alexis de Tocqueville
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1856
Genre History
ISBN

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Liberty, Equality, Democracy

Liberty, Equality, Democracy
Title Liberty, Equality, Democracy PDF eBook
Author Eduardo Nolla
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 240
Release 1996-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0814757782

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This volumes explores the whole range of Alexis Tocqueville's ideas, from his political, literary and sociological theories to his concept of history, his religious beliefs, and his philosophical doctrines. Among the topics considered are: Tocqueville's beliefs about foreign policy as applied to American democracy; Tocqueville and Machiavelli on the art of being free; Tocqueville and the historical sociology of state; virtue and politics in Tocqueville; Tocqueville's debt to Rousseau and Pascal; Tocqueville's analysis of the role of religion in preserving American democracy; Tocqueville and American literary critics; and Tocqueville and the postmodern refusal of history. The different approaches to Tocqueville's classical work represented in this book, combined with the frequent use of unpublished sources, present a fresh and renewed vision of his classic Democracy in America, reinforcing after a century and a half its reputation as the most modern, provocative, and profound attempt to explain the nature of democracy. Contributing to the volume are: Pierre Birnbaum (University of Sorbonne), Herbert Dittgen (University of Goettingen), Joseph Alulis (Lake Forest College), Dalmacio Negro (Universidad Complutense, Madrid), Peter A. Lawler (Berry College), Catherine Zuckert (Carleton College), Francesco de Sanctis (Naples University), Hugh Brogan (University of Essex), Cushing Strout (Cornell University), Gisela Schlueter (Universitaet Hannover), Roger Boesche (Occidental College), Edward T. Gargan (University of Wisconsin), and James T. Schleifer (College of New Rochelle).