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
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The Fragility of Freedom

The Fragility of Freedom
Title The Fragility of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Joshua Mitchell
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 292
Release 1999-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780226532097

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In this fresh interpretation of Tocqueville's thought, Joshua Mitchell explores the dynamic interplay between religion and politics in American democracy. Focusing on Democracy in America, The Fragility of Freedom examines Tocqueville's key works and argues that his analysis of democracy is ultimately rooted in an Augustinian view of human psychology. As much a work of political philosophy as of religion, The Fragility of Freedom argues for the importance of a political theology that recognizes moderation. "An intelligent and sharply drawn portrait of a conservative Toqueville."—Anne C. Rose, Journal of American History "I recommend this book as one of a very few to approach seriously the sources of Tocqueville's intellectual and moral greatness."—Peter Augustine Lawler, Journal of Politics "Mitchell ably places Democracy in America in the long conversation of Western political and theological thought."—Wilfred M. McClay, First Things "Learned and thought-provoking."—Peter Berkowitz, New Republic

Tocqueville's Moral and Political Thought

Tocqueville's Moral and Political Thought
Title Tocqueville's Moral and Political Thought PDF eBook
Author Marinus Richard Ringo Ossewaarde
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 214
Release 2004
Genre Free enterprise
ISBN 9780415339513

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Tocqueville and His America

Tocqueville and His America
Title Tocqueville and His America PDF eBook
Author Arthur Kaledin
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 2011
Genre Electronic books
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Classics of Moral and Political Theory

Classics of Moral and Political Theory
Title Classics of Moral and Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Morgan
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 1372
Release 2011-09-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1603846689

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The fifth edition of Michael L. Morgan's Classics of Moral and Political Theory broadens the scope and increases the versatility of this landmark anthology by offering new selections from Aristotle's Politics, Aquinas' Disputed Questions on Virtue and Treatise on Law, as well as the entirety of Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration, Kant's To Perpetual Peace, and Nietzsche's On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life.

Democracy and Its Friendly Critics

Democracy and Its Friendly Critics
Title Democracy and Its Friendly Critics PDF eBook
Author Peter Augustine Lawler
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 208
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780739107621

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In this edited collection, Peter Lawler presents a lucid and comprehensive introduction to a diverse set of political issues according to Tocqueville. Democracy and Its Friendly Critics addresses a variety of modern political and social concerns, such as the moral dimension of democracy, the theoretical challenges to democracy in our time, the religious dimension of liberty, and the meaning of work in contemporary American Life. Taking innovative and unexpected approaches toward familiar topics, the essays present engaging insights into a democratic society, and the contributors include some of today's leading figures in political philosophy. No other collection on Tocqueville addresses contemporary American political issues in such a direct and accessible fashion, making this book a valuable resource for the study of political theory in America.

The Cambridge Companion to Tocqueville

The Cambridge Companion to Tocqueville
Title The Cambridge Companion to Tocqueville PDF eBook
Author Cheryl B. Welch
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 17
Release 2006-10-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139827359

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The Cambridge Companion to Tocqueville contains a set of critical interpretive essays by internationally renowned scholars on the work of Alexis de Tocqueville. The essays cover Tocqueville's major themes (liberty, equality, democracy, despotism, civil society, religion) and texts (Democracy in America, Recollections, Old Regime and the Revolution, other important reports, speeches and letters). The authors analyze both Tocqueville's contributions as a theorist of modern democracy and his craft as a writer. Collections of secondary work on Tocqueville have tended to fall into camps, either bringing together only scholars from one point of view or discipline, or treating only one major text. This Companion transcends national, ideological, disciplinary, and textual boundaries to bring together the best in recent Tocqueville scholarship. The essays not only introduce Tocqueville's major themes and texts, but also put forward provocative arguments that advance the field of Tocqueville studies.