Reading Tocqueville
From Oracle to Actor
Annelien De Dijn editor R Geenens editor A De Dijn editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:9th Nov '07
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This insightful volume examines the relationship between Alexis de Tocqueville's historical context and his political thought, shedding light on his enduring relevance today.
In Reading Tocqueville, the authors embark on an exploration of the intricate relationship between Alexis de Tocqueville's historical context and his enduring political thought. By examining Tocqueville's embeddedness in the political culture of the nineteenth century, the volume seeks to deepen our understanding of his analyses and critiques of democracy and society. This contextualization not only illuminates Tocqueville's motivations and perspectives but also reveals how his insights remain relevant in contemporary political discourse.
The dialogue established in Reading Tocqueville addresses the implications of Tocqueville's work in modern political debates. The contributors analyze how his writings have been appropriated and interpreted over time, influencing various political ideologies and movements. This analysis raises important questions about the reception of Tocqueville's ideas and how they have shaped both historical and contemporary political landscapes.
Ultimately, Reading Tocqueville serves as a critical examination of the intersections between historical context and political thought. It challenges readers to consider how understanding Tocqueville's era can enrich our interpretation of his work today, and how his ideas continue to resonate in current discussions about democracy, equality, and societal change.
ISBN: 9780230527461
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 385g
190 pages