Tocqueville and his America : a darker horizon /
Kaledin offers an original combination of biography, character study and wide-ranging analysis of Toqueville's 'Democracy in America', bringing new light to that classic work.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
[2011]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Triple-alienated man. Identity in a time of historical transition
- Class: between two worlds
- Intimacy
- Ambition
- Melancholy
- Skeptical romantic
- Skeptical philosophe
- Skepticism and religion: "Une ombre vaine"
- Doubt and the will to believe
- Exile: voiceless in Cannes
- The calling of politics. Vocation: politics as calling, Tocqueville's "Beau Reve"
- Vocation: the responsibilities of political leaders
- The Dead Sea of politics
- Tocqueville's aristocratic liberalism
- Writing Democracy in America. A moral landscape
- A moral history
- Escape
- The new world: fable, romance, history
- Tocqueville in the wilderness
- Transformations
- Beginning Democracy in America
- Influences: voices in the tower
- Writing as moral act
- History as moral drama
- The birth of a book
- Tocqueville's America. Tocqueville's American notebooks and Democracy in America
- Traveling through the New Republic with Tocqueville and Beaumont
- Democratic religion: mad messiahs and chaste women
- Class in an egalitarian society
- Born-again American: the creation of an American identity
- Politics: order and disorder in the New Republic
- A dark vision of democracy's prospects
- The democratic psyche and the hazards of equality
- A culture of extremes: the prospects for freedom in a culture without limits
- A brief chronological narrative of the life of Alexis de Tocqueville.